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</jmolButton></jmol> Prior to complex formation, Colchicalin exists in solution in at least two states, one with an open and one with an occluded ligand pocket, and only the open state can accommodate colchicine. Accordingly, the Colchicalin-colchicine pair provides another example for the analogy between (engineered) lipocalins and antibodies with regard to the mechanism of ligand/antigen recognition.
</jmolButton></jmol> Prior to complex formation, Colchicalin exists in solution in at least two states, one with an open and one with an occluded ligand pocket, and only the open state can accommodate colchicine. Accordingly, the Colchicalin-colchicine pair provides another example for the analogy between (engineered) lipocalins and antibodies with regard to the mechanism of ligand/antigen recognition.
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