Methods for calculation of kinetic isotope effects and their application to reactions catalysed by enzymes are surveyed, including consideration of cut-off approximations both old and new, empirical bond-order–bond-energy approaches, quantum-mechanical cluster methods, and hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular mechanical methods. The unifying feature is the use of a Hessian matrix of force constants within the harmonic approximation. The merits of methods appropriate for supramolecular systems, including enzymes, are discussed in contrast to commonly used methods developed for gas-phase molecules, and the importance of averaging in conformationally flexible systems is emphasised
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...
A variety of biological and organic reaction mechanisms are studied using powerful tools from experi...
A variety of biological and organic reaction mechanisms are studied using powerful tools from experi...
During the conversion of one molecule to another, new bonds are formed, old bonds broken, and other ...
During the conversion of one molecule to another, new bonds are formed, old bonds broken, and other ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
During the conversion of one molecule to another, new bonds are formed, old bonds broken, and other ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including semi...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including sem...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including sem...
The use of isotope labels has had a fundamentally important role in the determination of mechanisms ...
ABSTRACT rn A procedure is described which leads to experimentally based models for the transitionst...
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...
A variety of biological and organic reaction mechanisms are studied using powerful tools from experi...
A variety of biological and organic reaction mechanisms are studied using powerful tools from experi...
During the conversion of one molecule to another, new bonds are formed, old bonds broken, and other ...
During the conversion of one molecule to another, new bonds are formed, old bonds broken, and other ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
During the conversion of one molecule to another, new bonds are formed, old bonds broken, and other ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including semi...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including sem...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including sem...
The use of isotope labels has had a fundamentally important role in the determination of mechanisms ...
ABSTRACT rn A procedure is described which leads to experimentally based models for the transitionst...
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...
Various means of calculating the effect of changing the mass of a given atom upon a chemical process...