Binding Constant

The binding constant is a special case of the equilibrium constant . It is associated with the binding and unbinding reaction of receptor (R) and ligand (L) molecules, which is formalized as:

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The reaction is characterized by the on-rate constant and the off-rate constant, which have units of 1/(concentration time) and 1/time, respectively. In equilibrium, the forward binding transition should be balanced by the backward unbinding transition . That is,

,

where, and represent the concentration of unbound free receptors, the concentration of unbound free ligand and the concentration of receptor-ligand complexes. The binding constant, or the association constant is defined by

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An often considered quantity is the dissociation constant, which has the unit of concentration, despite the fact that strictly speaking, all association constants are unitless values. The inclusion of units arises from the simplification that such constants are calculated solely from concentrations, which is not the case. Once chemical activity is factored into the correct form of the equation, a dimensionless value is obtained. For the binding of receptor and ligand molecules in solution, the molar Gibbs free energy, or the binding affinity is related to the dissociation constant via

,

in which is the ideal gas constant, temperature and the standard reference concentration = 1 mol / L.

Chemical equilibria
Concepts
  • Acid dissociation constant
  • Binding constant
  • Binding selectivity
  • Buffer solution
  • Chemical equilibrium
  • Chemical stability
  • Chelation
  • Determination of equilibrium constants
  • Dissociation constant
  • Distribution coefficient
  • Distribution ratio
  • Dynamic equilibrium
  • Equilibrium chemistry
  • Equilibrium constant
  • Equilibrium unfolding
  • Equilibrium stage
  • Hammett acidity function
  • Henry's law
  • Liquid-liquid extraction
  • Macrocycle effect
  • Phase diagram
  • Predominance diagram
  • Phase rule
  • Reaction quotient
  • Self-ionization of water
  • Solubility equilibrium
  • Stability constants of complexes
  • Thermodynamic equilibrium
  • Vapor-liquid equilibrium


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