Cooperative binding mitigates the high-dose hook effect.
Ranjita Dutta RoyChristian RosenmundMelanie I StefanPublished in: BMC systems biology (2017)
We show that cooperative binding can indeed act as a protective mechanism against the hook effect. This will have implications in vivo where the extent of cooperativity of a protein can be modulated, for instance, by allosteric activators or inhibitors. This can result in counterintuitive effects of decreased activity with increased concentrations of both the allosteric protein itself and its allosteric activators.