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ContentsVolume 425, Issues 9
Special Issue Part I: Allosteric Interactions and Biological RegulationGuest Editors: Charalampos Kalodimos and Stuart Edelstein
Editorial Overview
Allosteric Interactions after 50 Years S. J. Edelstein 1391–1395
Perspectives
The Origins of Allostery: From PersonalMemories to Material for the Future
J.-P. Changeux 1396–1406
The Design of an Enzyme: A Chronology onthe Controversy
H. Buc 1407–1409
The Propagation of Allosteric States in LargeMultiprotein Complexes
D. Bray 1410–1414
Allosteric Effects in the Regulation of 26SProteasome Activities
P. Sledz, F. Forster,and W. Baumeister
1415–1423
Reviews
Cooperativity of Allosteric Receptors S. J. Edelstein and N. Le Novere 1424–1432
Statistical Mechanics ofMonod–Wyman–Changeux (MWC) Models
S. Marzen, H. G. Garcia,and R. Phillips
1433–1460
The Energy and Work of a Ligand-GatedIon Channel
A. Auerbach 1461–1475
Structure and Allostery of the ChaperoninGroEL
H. R. Saibil, W. A. Fenton, D. K. Clare,and A. L. Horwich
1476–1487
Virus Assembly and Maturation:Auto-Regulation through Allosteric MolecularSwitches
T. Domitrovic, N. Movahed,B. Bothner, T. Matsui, Q. Wang,P. C. Doerschuk, and J. E. Johnson
1488–1496
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Brevia
Derivation of the Crick–Wyman Equationfor Allosteric Proteins Defining theDifference between the Number of BindingSites and the Hill Coefficient
F. Poitevin and S. J. Edelstein 1497–1499
Communications
A Footnote on Allostery F. H. C. Crick and J. Wyman 1500–1508
Hidden Allostery in Human GlutathioneTransferase P1-1 Unveiled by UnnaturalAmino Acid Substitutions and InhibitionStudies
U. M. Hegazy, Y. Musdal,and B. Mannervik
1509–1514
Articles
Hemoglobin Allostery: New Views onOld Players
A. E. Miele, A. Bellelli,and M. Brunori
1515–1526
Long-Range Interactions in the Alpha Subunitof Tryptophan Synthase Help to CoordinateLigand Binding, Catalysis, and SubstrateChanneling
J. M. Axe and D. D. Boehr 1527–1545
The Membrane-Binding Domain of anAmphitropic Enzyme Suppresses Catalysisby Contact with an Amphipathic HelixFlanking Its Active Site
H. K.-H. Huang, S. G. Taneva, J. Lee,L. P. Silva, D. C. Schriemer,and R. B. Cornell
1546–1564
The Tropomyosin Binding Region of CardiacTroponin T Modulates CrossbridgeRecruitment Dynamics in Rat Cardiac MuscleFibers
S. K. Gollapudi, C. E. Gallon,and M. Chandra
1565–1581
Three Sites and You Are Out: TernarySynergistic Allostery Controls AromaticAmino Acid Biosynthesis inMycobacterium tuberculosis
N. J. Blackmore, S. Reichau, W. Jiao,R. D. Hutton, E. N. Baker,G. B. Jameson, and E. J. Parker
1582–1592