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2254 BIOSC 1544 SEC1000 Quiz #9: Ligand Binding Mechanisms

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What is a key factor that limits the maximum possible (fastest) association rate constant (kon) for ligand binding?

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A.Ligands with higher molecular weight always have a higher kon.
B.kon can be increased indefinitely by increasing ligand concentration.
C.The presence of an allosteric inhibitor always increases kon.
D.The maximum kon is determined by the strength of hydrogen bonding between the ligand and receptor.
E.The maximum kon is limited by the rate at which molecules diffuse through water to reach the target.
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Restating the question: What is a key factor that limits the maximum possible (fastest) association rate constant (kon) for ligand binding? Option 1: Ligands with higher molecular weight always have a higher kon. This is not correct because kon is governed largely by how fast the ligand can reach the binding site (diffusion) and the intrinsic binding process, not simply by molecular weight. Heavier ligands often diffuse more slowly, which can reduce kon rather than increase it, so weight alone does not guarantee a higher kon. Option 2: kon c......Login to view full explanation

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