The two established thermal properties of enzymes are their activation energy and their thermal stability, but experimental data do not match the expectations of these two properties. The recently proposed Equilibrium Model (EM) provides a quantitative explanation of enzyme thermal behaviour under reaction conditions by introducing an inactive (but not denatured) intermediate in rapid equilibrium with the active form. It was formulated as a mathematical model, and fits the known experimental data. 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 and evolution, it is consistent with active site properties, and it has fundamental implic...
Arising from careful measurements of the thermal behaviour of enzymes, a new model, the Equilibrium ...
Traditionally, the dependence of enzyme activity on temperature has been described by a model consis...
A new, experimentally-validated “Equilibrium Model” describes the effect of temperature on enzymes, ...
The two established thermal properties of enzymes are their activation energy and their thermal stab...
The two established thermal properties of enzymes are their activation energy and their thermal stab...
The Classical Model describing the effects of temperature on enzyme activity consists of two process...
Experimental data show that the effect of temperature on enzymes cannot be adequately explained in t...
AbstractThe discovery of an additional step in the progression of an enzyme from the active to inact...
Two established thermal properties of enzymes are the Arrhenius activation energy and thermal stabil...
The way that enzymes respond to temperature is fundamental to many areas of biotechnology. This has ...
The discovery of an additional step in the progression of an enzyme from the active to inactive stat...
Arising from careful measurements of the thermal behaviour of enzymes, a new model, the Equilibrium ...
Traditionally, the dependence of enzyme activity on temperature has been described by a model consis...
A new, experimentally-validated “Equilibrium Model” describes the effect of temperature on enzymes, ...
The two established thermal properties of enzymes are their activation energy and their thermal stab...
The two established thermal properties of enzymes are their activation energy and their thermal stab...
The Classical Model describing the effects of temperature on enzyme activity consists of two process...
Experimental data show that the effect of temperature on enzymes cannot be adequately explained in t...
AbstractThe discovery of an additional step in the progression of an enzyme from the active to inact...
Two established thermal properties of enzymes are the Arrhenius activation energy and thermal stabil...
The way that enzymes respond to temperature is fundamental to many areas of biotechnology. This has ...
The discovery of an additional step in the progression of an enzyme from the active to inactive stat...
Arising from careful measurements of the thermal behaviour of enzymes, a new model, the Equilibrium ...
Traditionally, the dependence of enzyme activity on temperature has been described by a model consis...
A new, experimentally-validated “Equilibrium Model” describes the effect of temperature on enzymes, ...