Cooperativity
Cooperativity is a phenomenon displayed by systems involving identical or near-identical elements, which act dependently of each other, relative to a hypothetical standard non-interacting system in which the individual elements are acting independently. One manifestation of this is enzymes or receptors that have multiple binding sites where the affinity of the binding sites for a ligand is apparently increased, positive cooperativity, or decreased, negative cooperativity, upon the binding of a ligand to a binding site. For example, when an oxygen atom binds to one of hemoglobin's four binding sites, the affinity to oxygen of the three remaining available binding sites increases; i.e. oxygen is more likely to bind to a hemoglobin bound to one oxygen than to an unbound hemoglobin. This is re
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Cooperativity
Cooperativity is a phenomenon displayed by systems involving identical or near-identical elements, which act dependently of each other, relative to a hypothetical standard non-interacting system in which the individual elements are acting independently. One manifestation of this is enzymes or receptors that have multiple binding sites where the affinity of the binding sites for a ligand is apparently increased, positive cooperativity, or decreased, negative cooperativity, upon the binding of a ligand to a binding site. For example, when an oxygen atom binds to one of hemoglobin's four binding sites, the affinity to oxygen of the three remaining available binding sites increases; i.e. oxygen is more likely to bind to a hemoglobin bound to one oxygen than to an unbound hemoglobin. This is re
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Cooperativity is a phenomenon ...... or in a co-operative fashion).
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Este artículo está escrito en ...... ce como subunidad cooperativa.
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Kooperativität, ein Begriff au ...... nnten „oligomeren Proteinen“).
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La coopérativité est un phénom ...... alors de réactivité demi-site.
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Кооперативность — биохимическо ...... рмин «кооперативные переходы».
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Кооперативність (рос. кооперат ...... при послабленні — негативною.
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Cooperativity is a phenomenon ...... unbound hemoglobin. This is re
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Este artículo está escrito en ...... entíficos, como en magnetismo.
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Kooperativität, ein Begriff au ...... nnten „oligomeren Proteinen“).
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La coopérativité est un phénom ...... la fixation du second ligand.
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Кооперативность — биохимическо ...... рмин «кооперативные переходы».
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Кооперативність (рос. кооперат ...... при послабленні — негативною.
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Cooperatividad
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Cooperativity
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Coopérativité
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Kooperativität
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Кооперативность
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