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Binding of Ligands to Receptors: Theory

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The interaction between ligands and specific binding structures is a general problem which is encountered at different levels in the field of cyclic nucleotide metabolism and action. Some examples of ligands which interact with specific receptor sites in order to modify the activity of adenylate cyclase and other structures modulating cyclic nucleotide concentrations are listed in Table I; cyclic nucleotides exert most of their effects by interacting with specific receptor proteins : the protein kinases in eukaryotes (1) or the cAMP receptor protein in bacteria (CRP) (2).

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Boeynaems, J.M., Dumont, J.E. (1976). Binding of Ligands to Receptors: Theory. In: Dumont, J.E., Brown, B.L., Marshall, N.J. (eds) Eukaryotic Cell Function and Growth. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4322-6_2

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