23 дек. 2009 г. · Overall, the results provide a molecular rationale for observations that the active site tends to be more flexible than the enzyme as a whole, ... |
The Equilibrium Model quantitatively explains the effect of temperature on all enzymes for which Vmax can be measured over a range of temperatures [4-7, 9, 11- ... |
As the temperature of the enzyme is raised, the flexible active-site region may be deformed and Eact thus converted into Einact with a concomitant reduction in ... INTRODUCTION · RESULTS · DISCUSSION |
The results reveal an apparently universal mechanism, independent of enzyme reaction or structure, based at or near the active site, by which enzymes lose ... |
As temperature increases so do the rate of enzyme reactions. A ten degree centigrade rise in temperature will increase the activity of most enzymes by 50% ... |
This causes the formation of more enzyme-substrate complexes, leading to an increase in enzyme activity. |
Importantly, the EM gives rise to a number of new insights into the molecular basis of the temperature control of enzymes and their environmental adaptation ... |
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A new understanding of how temperature affects the catalytic activity of enzymes. Michael Danson Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2010 |
The rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction increases as the temperature is raised. A ten degree Centigrade rise in temperature will increase the activity of most ... |
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