We examined the ability of two human cytosolic transaminases, aspartate aminotransferase (GOT1) and alanine aminotransferase (GPT), to transform their preferred substrates whilst discriminating against similar metabolites. This offers an opportunity to survey our current understanding of enzyme selectivity and specificity in a biological context. Substrate selectivity can be quantitated based on the ratio of the kcat /KM values for two alternative substrates (the ‘discrimination index’). After assessing the advantages, implications and limits of this index, we analyzed the reactions of GOT1 and GPT with alternative substrates that are metabolically available and show limited structural differences with respect to the preferred substrates. T...
In 2010, the identification of 17 novel (R)-ATAs represented a breakthrough for the biocatalytic asy...
Steady state, pre-steady state kinetic experiments, and site-directed mutagenesis have been used to ...
Aminotransferases are widely exploited in simple as well as more elaborate multi-enzymatic cascade r...
We examined the ability of two human cytosolic transaminases, aspartate aminotransferase (GOT1) and ...
Transaminases play key roles in central metabolism, transferring the amino group from a donor substr...
Enzymes have the remarkable ability to select the correct substrate from the pool of chemically simi...
The ability of an enzyme to select and act upon a specific class of compounds with unerring precisio...
We investigate how to characterize the kinetic parameters of an aminotransaminase using a non-standa...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
<div><p>The ability of an enzyme to select and act upon a specific class of compounds with unerring ...
International audienceThe specificity of an enzyme obeying the Michaelis−Menten equation is normally...
ω-Transaminases are enzymes that can introduce an amino group in industrially interesting compounds....
The exquisite selectivity and catalytic activity of enzymes have been shaped by the effects of posit...
Many important experiments in proteomics including protein digestion, enzyme substrate screening, en...
AbstractThe traditional method used to investigate the reaction specificity of an enzyme with differ...
In 2010, the identification of 17 novel (R)-ATAs represented a breakthrough for the biocatalytic asy...
Steady state, pre-steady state kinetic experiments, and site-directed mutagenesis have been used to ...
Aminotransferases are widely exploited in simple as well as more elaborate multi-enzymatic cascade r...
We examined the ability of two human cytosolic transaminases, aspartate aminotransferase (GOT1) and ...
Transaminases play key roles in central metabolism, transferring the amino group from a donor substr...
Enzymes have the remarkable ability to select the correct substrate from the pool of chemically simi...
The ability of an enzyme to select and act upon a specific class of compounds with unerring precisio...
We investigate how to characterize the kinetic parameters of an aminotransaminase using a non-standa...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
<div><p>The ability of an enzyme to select and act upon a specific class of compounds with unerring ...
International audienceThe specificity of an enzyme obeying the Michaelis−Menten equation is normally...
ω-Transaminases are enzymes that can introduce an amino group in industrially interesting compounds....
The exquisite selectivity and catalytic activity of enzymes have been shaped by the effects of posit...
Many important experiments in proteomics including protein digestion, enzyme substrate screening, en...
AbstractThe traditional method used to investigate the reaction specificity of an enzyme with differ...
In 2010, the identification of 17 novel (R)-ATAs represented a breakthrough for the biocatalytic asy...
Steady state, pre-steady state kinetic experiments, and site-directed mutagenesis have been used to ...
Aminotransferases are widely exploited in simple as well as more elaborate multi-enzymatic cascade r...