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Elsevier, Biophysical Journal, 3(74), p. 1215-1228, 1998

DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3495(98)77836-1

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Theory for Ligand Rebinding at Cell Membrane Surfaces

Journal article published in 1998 by B. Christoffer Lagerholm ORCID, Nancy L. Thompson
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Abstract

Conditions for which a ligand reversibly bound to a cell surface dissociates and then rebinds to the surface have been theoretically examined. The coupled differential equations that describe reaction at the interface between sites on a plane and three-dimensional solution have been described previously (Thompson, N. L., T. P. Burghardt, and D. Axelrod. 1981. Biophys. J. 33:435-454). Here, we use this theoretical formalism to provide an analytical solution for the spatial and temporal dependence of the probabilities of finding a molecule on the surface or in the solution, given initial placement on the surface at the origin. This general analytical solution is used to derive a simple expression for the probability that a molecule rebinds to the surface at a given position and time after release at the origin and time zero. The probability expressions provide fundamental equations that form a basis for subsequent modeling of ligand-receptor interactions in specific geometries.