BIOCHEMISTRY - DR. JAKUBOWSKI
Learning Goals/Objectives for Chapter 5A: After class and
this reading, students will be able to
- write equations for the dissociation constant (KD), mass
balance of total macromolecule (M0), total ligand (L0), and
[ML] as a function of L or Lo ([ML] = [M0][L]/(KD+ [L]) (when
Lo >> Mo or when free [L] is known) and Y = fractional
saturation = Y = ([ML]/[M0] = [L]/(KD+ [L])
- decide which of two given equations for [ML] should be used
under conditions when the above conditions for L0 and L are
given
- based on the equation ([ML] = [M0][L]/(KD+ [L]) draw
qualitative graphs for different given L0, L, and Kd values
- determine fraction saturation given relatives values of Kd
and L, assuming L0 >> M0
- compare relative % bound for covalent binding of protons to
an acid and noncovalent binding of a ligand to a macromolecule
given pka/pH and Kd/L values
- describe differences in binding curves for binding of a
ligand to a macromolecule and the dimerization of a
macromolecule
- derive an equation which shows the relationships between the
rate constant for binding (kon), dissociation (koff) and the
thermodynamic dissociation (Kd) or equilibrium constant (Keq).
- describe the structural and mathematic differences between
specific and nonspecific binding
- given a Kd, estimate t1/2 values for the lifetime of the ML
complex.
- describe techniques used to determine ML for given L or L0
values, including those that do and do not require separation of
ML from M , so that Kd values for a M and L interaction can be
determined
- List advantages of isothermal titration calorimetry and
surface plasmon resonance in determination of binding
interaction parameters
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A8. Links and References
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Changela, A. et al. Molecular basis of metal-in selectivity and
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Li, Y. et al. X-ray snapshots of the maturation of an antibody response
to a protein antigen. Nature: Structural Biology, 6, pg 482 (2003)
Myszka et al. PNAS. 97, 9026 (2000)
Martin, R. B. Comparisons of Indefinite Self-Association Models. Chemical
Reviews. 96, 3043 (1996).
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