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The following pages link to Allosteric modulators can restore function in an amino acid neurotransmitter receptor by slightly altering intra‐molecular communication pathways (Q36147266):
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- The impact of human hyperekplexia mutations on glycine receptor structure and function (Q26830661) (← links)
- Principles of allosteric interactions in cell signaling (Q26996431) (← links)
- The underappreciated role of allostery in the cellular network. (Q30427743) (← links)
- Protein Ensembles: How Does Nature Harness Thermodynamic Fluctuations for Life? The Diverse Functional Roles of Conformational Ensembles in the Cell (Q31039692) (← links)
- The spatial structure of cell signaling systems (Q37408300) (← links)
- Multiple conformational selection and induced fit events take place in allosteric propagation. (Q38163208) (← links)
- Using THz Spectroscopy, Evolutionary Network Analysis Methods, and MD Simulation to Map the Evolution of Allosteric Communication Pathways in c-Type Lysozymes (Q40576749) (← links)
- Human Neuronal Calcium Sensor-1 Protein Avoids Histidine Residues To Decrease pH Sensitivity (Q46439263) (← links)
- The different ways through which specificity works in orthosteric and allosteric drugs (Q47577552) (← links)