serotonin2A
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OK, but going back to the percentages: 50% are already occupied by sero and the addition of gepi at its Ki should occupy 50% of the remaining 50% that are not occupied by sero (like you said, gepi can't "drag" sero off the sites), so therefore the total occupancy should be 50% sero + 50% x 50% gepi = 75%, so why did you say it's 66% (I know that you are right and I'm wrong, because this specific receptor theory stuff isn'T my specialty, i just wanna know why 75% is wrong)
Serotonin will eventually start to dissociate, and then serotonin and gepirone binding will reach an equilibrium (at which point there will be 66% occupation).
Note that this is an imaginary example where serotonin and gepirone have exactly the same binding affinity.
