Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Assessing binding affinities is an unavoidable step that we come across any time
interactions between binding species are investigated. A quantitative evaluation of binding affinities
relies on the determination of binding constants but, whilst the binding constant fully defines the
affinity of a reagent for a ligand when only one complex species is formed, the same is not true
when the interacting partners form more than one complex of different stoichiometry, because all
complexes contribute to the overall binding affinity. Unfortunately, this situation is the rule rather
than the exception in chemical systems, but a generally accepted solution for this issue has not yet
been settled. In this Personal Account, we describe the evolution, from the initial idea to a fully
developed stage, of a binding descriptor that has been developed with the aim of filling this gap,
thereby providing scientists in all fields of chemistry with a unifying tool for the assessment of
binding affinities based on the knowledge of the binding constants in systems that involve any
number of complex species
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
affinity; analytical methods; binding; molecular recognition; host-guest systems
List of contributors:
Roelens, Stefano
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