Molecular Dynamics of Acetylcholinesterase
Accounts of Chemical Research2002Vol. 35(6), pp. 332–340
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Abstract
Molecular dynamics simulations are leading to a deeper understanding of the activity of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. Simulations have shown how breathing motions in the enzyme facilitate the displacement of substrate from the surface of the enzyme to the buried active site. The most recent work points to the complex and spatially extensive nature of such motions and suggests possible modes of regulation of the activity of the enzyme.
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