Abstract Background In general, enzyme activity is estimated from spectrophotometric data, by taking the slope of the linear part of the progress curve describing the rate of change in the substrate or product monitored. As long as the substrate concentrations are sufficiently high to saturate the enzyme and, the velocity of the catalyzed reaction is directly proportional to the enzyme concentration. Under these premises, this velocity can be taken as a measure of the amount of active enzyme present. Estimation of the enzyme activity through linear regression of the data should only be applied when linearity is true, which is often not the case or has not been checked. Results In this paper, we propose a more elaborate method, based on a ki...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
1. 1. An automated method was developed for the estimation of enzymatic activities based on the slop...
Kinetic enzymatic methods for analysis of substrates can be made optimum for a sensitive photometric...
With computer-based data-fitting methods becoming a standard tool in biochemistry, progress curve an...
With computer-based data-fitting methods becoming a standard tool in biochemistry, progress curve an...
A method is proposed for automatic instrumentation of enzyme activity determina-tions which involve ...
Objective: The study of enzyme kinetics invariably combines mathematics, chemistry and biology. Expe...
The kinetic properties of enzymes are often reported using the apparent KM and Vmax appropriate to t...
In an academic setting, enzyme kinetics are introduced by analysis of the initial rates using the Mi...
In a coupled system of two enzyme-catalysed reactions the concentration of the final product follows...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
The aim of the research is to analize and model the progress of product accumulation in relation wit...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
The kinetic description of enzyme-catalyzed reactions is a core task in biotechnology and biochemica...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
1. 1. An automated method was developed for the estimation of enzymatic activities based on the slop...
Kinetic enzymatic methods for analysis of substrates can be made optimum for a sensitive photometric...
With computer-based data-fitting methods becoming a standard tool in biochemistry, progress curve an...
With computer-based data-fitting methods becoming a standard tool in biochemistry, progress curve an...
A method is proposed for automatic instrumentation of enzyme activity determina-tions which involve ...
Objective: The study of enzyme kinetics invariably combines mathematics, chemistry and biology. Expe...
The kinetic properties of enzymes are often reported using the apparent KM and Vmax appropriate to t...
In an academic setting, enzyme kinetics are introduced by analysis of the initial rates using the Mi...
In a coupled system of two enzyme-catalysed reactions the concentration of the final product follows...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
The aim of the research is to analize and model the progress of product accumulation in relation wit...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
The kinetic description of enzyme-catalyzed reactions is a core task in biotechnology and biochemica...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
In vitro enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts offer an opportunity to assess in vivo enzyme concen...
1. 1. An automated method was developed for the estimation of enzymatic activities based on the slop...
Kinetic enzymatic methods for analysis of substrates can be made optimum for a sensitive photometric...