Hill model (binding)
Model:6775843
| deterministic model | dimensional model | mathematical model | nonlinear model | static model |
Available identifiers
empirical model describing cooperative ligand binding, named after Terrell L. Hill
The Hill model in binding is an empirical equilibrium model used to describe cooperative interactions between ligands and macromolecular binding sites. It represents fractional occupancy as a sigmoidal function of ligand concentration, controlled by the Hill coefficient, which quantifies positive or negative cooperativity. The model provides a phenomenological framework for allosteric or multi-site binding without requiring a detailed mechanistic interpretation of the molecular steps involved. When the Hill coefficient equals one, the model reduces to simple non-cooperative binding governed by mass-action behavior, though no distinct classical model emerges from this case. The Hill binding model is widely applied in biochemistry, molecular biology, and systems biology to analyze cooperative binding equilibria.
List of contained entities
| Hill equation | |
| represents Hill coefficient | |
| represents ligand concentration | |
| represents half saturation constant (Hill binding) | |
| represents fractional occupancy | |
List of computational tasks
| nonlinear parameter estimation (Hill binding model) |
Described at:
| The Hill equation revisited: uses and misuses | (review) |
Further items linking to Hill model (binding)
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| ligand-receptor interaction | modelled by |
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