Ensemble-based measurements of kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) have advanced physical understanding of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, but controversies remain. KIEs are used as reporters of rate-limiting H-transfer steps, quantum mechanical tunnelling, dynamics and multiple reactive states. Single molecule (SM) enzymatic KIEs could provide new information on the physical basis of enzyme catalysis. Here, single pair fluorescence energy transfer (spFRET) was used to measure SM enzymatic KIEs on the H-transfer catalyzed by the enzyme pentaerythritol tetranitrate reductase. We evaluated a range of methods for extracting the SM KIE from single molecule spFRET time traces. The SM KIE enabled separation of contributions from nonenzymatic protein and f...
Enzyme motions on a broad range of time scales can play an important role in various intra- and inte...
Hydrogen transfer is an important process that takes place in nearly all biochemical reactions and i...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...
Ensemble-based measurements of kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) have advanced physical understanding o...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
Single molecule time traces reveal the time evolution of unsynchronized kinetic systems. Especially ...
Kinetic isotope effects (KIEs), originally a tool for the physical organic chemist and mechanistic e...
This doctoral thesis explores the exciting new territory of single molecule spectroscopy in studying...
Coupling of fast protein dynamics to enzyme chemistry is controversial and has ignited considerable ...
“Heavy” (isotopically labeled) enzyme isotope effects offer a direct experimental probe of the role ...
Enzymes, and proteins in general, consist of a dynamic ensemble of different conformations, which fl...
AbstractIn enzyme systems where fast motions are thought to contribute to H-transfer efficiency, the...
Kinetic isotope effect (KIE) measurements are a powerful tool for studying enzyme mechanisms; they c...
Ensemble kinetics and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy were used to study conformational tran...
Enzyme motions on a broad range of time scales can play an important role in various intra- and inte...
Hydrogen transfer is an important process that takes place in nearly all biochemical reactions and i...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...
Ensemble-based measurements of kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) have advanced physical understanding o...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
Single molecule time traces reveal the time evolution of unsynchronized kinetic systems. Especially ...
Kinetic isotope effects (KIEs), originally a tool for the physical organic chemist and mechanistic e...
This doctoral thesis explores the exciting new territory of single molecule spectroscopy in studying...
Coupling of fast protein dynamics to enzyme chemistry is controversial and has ignited considerable ...
“Heavy” (isotopically labeled) enzyme isotope effects offer a direct experimental probe of the role ...
Enzymes, and proteins in general, consist of a dynamic ensemble of different conformations, which fl...
AbstractIn enzyme systems where fast motions are thought to contribute to H-transfer efficiency, the...
Kinetic isotope effect (KIE) measurements are a powerful tool for studying enzyme mechanisms; they c...
Ensemble kinetics and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy were used to study conformational tran...
Enzyme motions on a broad range of time scales can play an important role in various intra- and inte...
Hydrogen transfer is an important process that takes place in nearly all biochemical reactions and i...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...