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CTV CZ could associate with C60 to form supramolecular complex with 1 1 molar ratio and the binding constant was estimated to be 5.0 6)×104 M−1 by fluorimetry.
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The binding constants were estimated by the change of migration time of the analytes in the buffer solution containing different concentrations of SARS 3CL proteinase.
By equilibrium binding fluorescence, the cell surface dissociation constant was estimated to be 122 ± 16 nM for AF, 101 ± 17 nM for FA, and 37 ± 6 nM for AFA, which are slightly higher than the data from previous studies using fluorescent protein-conjugated ZEGFR:1907.
Parameters of the binding reaction (n, number of binding sites; K d, dissociation constant) were estimated using the LIGAND v4.5 program (Dr PJ Munson, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA), and the data were plotted according to the method of Scatchard [ 30].
Can the diffusion constant be estimated from the signals?
The binding constant was calculated to be 4.57 × 104 M−104
The binding constant was determined as described previously [ 29].
Therefore, the temperature dependence of the binding constant was studied.
The dissociation constant for binding was estimated at 0.5 µM (±0.1) from a binding curve with DHE added in liposomes, as measured from the FRET signal.
In the minibody reported by Pessi et al., a 61-residue all β-sheet structure, the dissociation constant for Zn II) binding was estimated to have a lower limit of ∼10 6 M. While this represents fairly strong binding, it is relatively weak when compared to that of native zinc enzymes that generally have dissociation constants in the nanomolar to picomolar range.
The binding constants have been estimated to be K ~ 10 M−1 for all the temperatures used.
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