heteroassociation
Heteroassociation is the binding of two or more chemically distinct molecular species to form a complex, typically through non-covalent interactions. It contrasts with homoassociation, where identical molecules bind to one another. In solution, heteroassociation is often described by a binding equilibrium A + B ⇌ AB and characterized by an association constant.
The interactions underlying heteroassociation are diverse and typically non-covalent. Common forces include hydrogen bonding, electrostatic or
Heteroassociation occurs in many contexts. In biology, it encompasses protein–ligand binding, receptor–ligand interactions, enzyme–substrate complexes, and
Measurement and thermodynamics often involve determining the association constant K, with ΔG = −RT ln K. Techniques