Allostery in Its Many Disguises: From Theory to Applications

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Authors
  • S.J. Wodak
  • E. Paci
  • N.V. Dokholyan
  • I.N. Berezovsky
  • A. Horovitz
  • J. Li
  • V.J. Hilser
  • I. Bahar
  • J. Karanicolas
  • G. Stock
  • P. Hamm
  • R.H. Stote
  • J. Eberhardt
  • Y. Chebaro
  • A. Dejaegere
  • M. Cecchini
  • J.-P. Changeux
  • P.G. Bolhuis
  • J. Vreede
  • P. Faccioli
  • S. Orioli
  • R. Ravasio
  • L. Yan
  • C. Brito
  • M. Wyart
  • P. Gkeka
  • I. Rivalta
  • G. Palermo
  • J.A. McCammon
  • J. Panecka-Hofman
  • R.C. Wade
  • A. Di Pizio
  • M.Y. Niv
  • R. Nussinov
  • C.-J. Tsai
  • H. Jang
  • D. Padhorny
  • D. Kozakov
  • T. McLeish
Publication date 02-04-2019
Journal Structure
Volume | Issue number 27 | 4
Pages (from-to) 566-578
Number of pages 13
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
Allosteric regulation plays an important role in many biological processes, such as signal transduction, transcriptional regulation, andmetabolism. Allostery is rooted in the fundamental physical properties of macromolecular systems, but its underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. A collection of contributions to a recent interdisciplinary CECAM(Center Europeen de Calcul Atomique et Moleculaire) workshop is used here to provide an overview of the progress and remaining limitations in the understanding of the mechanistic foundations of allostery gained from computational and experimental analyses of real protein systems and model systems. The main conceptual frameworks instrumental in driving the field are discussed. We illustrate the role of these frameworks in illuminating molecular mechanisms and explaining cellular processes, and describe some of their promising practical applications in engineering molecular sensors and informing drug design efforts.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary files
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2019.01.003
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