Abstract: Molecular recognition is central to all biological processes. For the past fifty years, Koshland’s ‘induced fit’ hypothesis has been the textbook explanation for molecular recognition events. However, recent experimental evidence supports an alternative mechanism. ‘Conformational selection’ postulates that all protein conformations pre-exist, and the ligand selects the most favored conformation. Following binding the ensemble undergoes a population shift, redistributing the conformational states. Both conformational selection and indu...
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Computational biology
Biophysics