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SUBMITTER: Powers ET
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1303664 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Powers Evan T ET Powers David L DL
Biophysical journal 20031201 6
Homotetrameric proteins can assemble by several different pathways, but have only been observed to use one, in which two monomers associate to form a homodimer, and then two homodimers associate to form a homotetramer. To determine why this pathway should be so uniformly dominant, we have modeled the kinetics of tetramerization for the possible pathways as a function of the rate constants for each step. We have found that competition with the other pathways, in which homotetramers can be formed ...[more]