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Allostery and cooperativity revisited

机译:重谈变构与合作

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Although phenomenlogical models that account for cooperativity in allosteric systems date back to the early and mid-60's (e.g., the KNF and MWC models), there is resurgent interest in the topic due to the recent experimental and computational studies that attempted to reveal, at an atomistic level, how allostery actually works. In this review, using systems for which atomistic simulations have been carried out in our groups as examples, we describe the current understanding of allostery, how the mechanisms go beyond the classical MWC/Pauling-KNF descriptions, and point out that the “new view” of allostery, emphasizing “population shifts,” is, in fact, an “old view.” The presentation offers not only an up-to-date description of allostery from a theoretical/computational perspective, but also helps to resolve several outstanding issues concerning allostery.
机译:尽管解释变构系统中协同性的现象学模型可以追溯到60年代初和中期(例如,KNF和MWC模型),但由于最近的实验和计算研究试图揭示这一点,因此人们对该主题产生了浓厚的兴趣。原子水平,变构实际上是如何工作的。在这篇综述中,以在我们小组中进行过原子模拟的系统为例,我们描述了目前对变构的理解,该机制如何超越经典的MWC / Pauling-KNF描述,并指出了“新观点”。实际上,强调“人口转移”是一种“旧观点”。该演示文稿不仅从理论/计算角度提供了对变构的最新描述,而且还有助于解决有关变构的几个突出问题。

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