Prediction of allosteric sites and mediating interactions through bond-to-bond propensities
Allostery is a fundamental mechanism of biological regulation, in which binding of a molecule at a distant location affects the active site of a protein. Allosteric sites provide targets to fine-tune protein activity, yet we lack computational methodologies to predict them. Here we present an effici...
Main Authors: | Amor, B, Schaub, M, Yaliraki, S, Barahona, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2016
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