Protein Ligands

In biochemistry, a protein ligand is an atom, a molecule or an ion which can bind to a specific site on a protein. Interactions between any protein and its ligands are fundamental and essential for the protein to function properly. Main methods to study protein-ligand interactions are principal hydrodynamic and calorimetric techniques, and principal spectroscopic and structural methods such as *paramagnetic probes

 

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