Enzymatic assays are widely employed to characterize important allosteric and enzyme modulation effects. The high sensitivity of these assays can represent a serious problem if the occurrence of experimental errors surreptitiously affects the reliability of enzyme kinetics results. We have addressed this problem and found that hidden assay interferences can be unveiled by the graphical representation of progress curves in modified reaction coordinates. To render this analysis accessible to users across all levels of expertise, we have developed a webserver, interferENZY, that allows (i) an unprecedented tight quality control of experimental data, (ii) the automated identification of small and major assay interferences, and (iii) the estimat...
Steady-state enzyme kinetics typically relies on the measurement of ‘initial rates’, obtained when t...
Use of the GEMSAEC as a kinetic enzyme analyzer has been one of the most promising applications for ...
Accurate measurement of the quantitative aspects of enzyme-catalysed reactions is critical for a dee...
Enzymatic assays are widely employed to characterize important allosteric and enzyme modulation effe...
Main description This software entry provides the GNU Octave code that accompanies the work entitle...
A limited number of publicly available resources provide access to enzyme kinetic parameters. These ...
A limited number of publicly available resources provide access to enzyme kinetic parameters. These ...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
factory ®t of more than one progress curve to the same A computer program with the code name DYNAFIT...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
AbstractThis paper gives a critical account of the two major programs so far published specifically ...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
An online computer program to monitor kinetic en-zyme assays is described. The program analyzes the ...
The considerations are discussed that make continu-ous monitoring of reaction-progress curves superi...
Steady-state enzyme kinetics typically relies on the measurement of ‘initial rates’, obtained when t...
Use of the GEMSAEC as a kinetic enzyme analyzer has been one of the most promising applications for ...
Accurate measurement of the quantitative aspects of enzyme-catalysed reactions is critical for a dee...
Enzymatic assays are widely employed to characterize important allosteric and enzyme modulation effe...
Main description This software entry provides the GNU Octave code that accompanies the work entitle...
A limited number of publicly available resources provide access to enzyme kinetic parameters. These ...
A limited number of publicly available resources provide access to enzyme kinetic parameters. These ...
Starting with the development of an enzymatic assay, where an enzyme in solution hydrolysed a solid-...
factory ®t of more than one progress curve to the same A computer program with the code name DYNAFIT...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
AbstractThis paper gives a critical account of the two major programs so far published specifically ...
A difficulty associated with high throughput screening for enzyme inhibitors is to establish reactio...
An online computer program to monitor kinetic en-zyme assays is described. The program analyzes the ...
The considerations are discussed that make continu-ous monitoring of reaction-progress curves superi...
Steady-state enzyme kinetics typically relies on the measurement of ‘initial rates’, obtained when t...
Use of the GEMSAEC as a kinetic enzyme analyzer has been one of the most promising applications for ...
Accurate measurement of the quantitative aspects of enzyme-catalysed reactions is critical for a dee...