2012
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1205809109
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The Monod-Wyman-Changeux allosteric model accounts for the quaternary transition dynamics in wild type and a recombinant mutant human hemoglobin

Abstract: The acknowledged success of the Monod-Wyman-Changeux (MWC) allosteric model stems from its efficacy in accounting for the functional behavior of many complex proteins starting with hemoglobin (the paradigmatic case) and extending to channels and receptors. The kinetic aspects of the allosteric model, however, have been often neglected, with the exception of hemoglobin and a few other proteins where conformational relaxations can be triggered by a short and intense laser pulse, and monitored by time-resolved op… Show more

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“…After decades of investigations, tetrameric Hbs are still one of the favorite systems for the analysis of structure–function relationships in proteins, including cooperativity and allostery . The sequential and detailed snapshots of the Hb R–T transition provided by the present study are the best atomic‐level representation hitherto available for this widely studied structural transition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…After decades of investigations, tetrameric Hbs are still one of the favorite systems for the analysis of structure–function relationships in proteins, including cooperativity and allostery . The sequential and detailed snapshots of the Hb R–T transition provided by the present study are the best atomic‐level representation hitherto available for this widely studied structural transition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Though the original formulation of the MWC model was primarily an equilibrium concept, generalization to the dynamical situation is relatively straightforward and has been undertaken by many workers in the meantime, 8,7581 sometimes under the heading of the “kinetic allosteric model”. 8284 The chemical reactions underlying the dynamical MWC model were outlined in one of the original papers, 4 and an application of transition state theory 8587 to those chemical reactions yields the kinetic allosteric model.…”
Section: Dynamical Mwcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hb is a tetrameric protein that has long served as a prototypical model system for our understanding of allosteric mechanisms [123]. In solution, Hb undergoes a quaternary transition following ligand release with a timescale of ~1 Bs [124,125]. This transition can be significantly slowed down by encapsulating Hb in silica gels [82].…”
Section: Trapping Reaction Intermediates: Inhibition Of Conformationamentioning
confidence: 99%