BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Dissociation Constant, Enzyme Kinetics, Weak Interaction

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Biol 200 - lecture 22, protein function and regulation. All the activities depend on a common single activity = binding. Proteins bind to something else and do stuff. They bind small molecules, they bind each other, they bind carbohydrates almost anything can bind to a proteins. The molecule to which the protein binds is called a ligand In some cases the ligand binding can change the conformation of the protein. Two properties are of primary importance in ligand-binding. Proteins will bind to a very specific ligand even in the presence of a big excess of irrelevant molecules. You can have very specific and have a weak interaction. The inverse could also happen, but it is not good. Affinity is expressed by the dissociation constant kd. The stronger the interaction, the lower the kd. Binding is an interaction between complementary molecular surfaces.

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