There are several advantages to the use of progress curves to analyze the kinetic properties of enzymes but most studies still rely on rate measurements. One of the reasons for this may be that progress curve analysis relies on the enzyme and the reactants being completely stable under assay conditions. Here a method is described that relaxes this requirement and allows progress curve analysis to be applied to unstable enzymes. The procedure is based on a combination of numerical integration and non-linear regression to fit rate equations to the progress curve data. The analysis is verified using simulated data and illustrated by application to the reaction catalyzed by alkaline phosphatase, measured in the presence of 10 mM EGTA where it h...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
Progress curves of enzyme-catalysed reactions are described by equations of a type that precludes di...
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...
The computer analysis of progress curves for enzyme-catalysed reactions involves a series of mathema...
In a coupled system of two enzyme-catalysed reactions the concentration of the final product follows...
Almost all chemical reactions and transport processes in a cell are catalysed by specific enzymes an...
The aim of the research is to analize and model the progress of product accumulation in relation wit...
Most methods for studying the kinetic properties of an enzyme involve the determination of initial v...
The usual procedure employed in enzyme kinetic analysis is the method of initial rates. However, it ...
<div><p>A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
Progress curves of enzyme-catalysed reactions are described by equations of a type that precludes di...
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...
The computer analysis of progress curves for enzyme-catalysed reactions involves a series of mathema...
In a coupled system of two enzyme-catalysed reactions the concentration of the final product follows...
Almost all chemical reactions and transport processes in a cell are catalysed by specific enzymes an...
The aim of the research is to analize and model the progress of product accumulation in relation wit...
Most methods for studying the kinetic properties of an enzyme involve the determination of initial v...
The usual procedure employed in enzyme kinetic analysis is the method of initial rates. However, it ...
<div><p>A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...