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The role of slow and fast protein motions in allosteric interactions
Shiou Ru Tzeng
, Charalampos G. Kalodimos
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Allosteric Interactions
100%
FAST Proteins
100%
Protein Motion
100%
Protein Activity
66%
Conformational Entropy
66%
Internal Motion
66%
Protein Function
33%
NMR Spectroscopy
33%
Thermodynamics
33%
Long-distance Communication
33%
Allostery
33%
Protein Dynamics
33%
Ligand Binding
33%
Conformational States
33%
Binding Inhibition
33%
Change in Mean
33%
Ground State Structure
33%
Dynamic Fluctuations
33%
Entropic Contribution
33%
Protein Internal Dynamics
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Motion
100%
Conformation
50%
Conformational Entropy
50%
Dynamics
25%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
25%
Protein Function
25%
Allosteric Regulation
25%
Ligand Binding
25%
Protein Structure
25%