The formation of enzyme-substrate complex, often in connection with the adsorption of the enzyme leading to either partial immobilisation in which the enzymes are adsorbed on a colloid or total immobilisation in which the enzyme is adsorbed on a rigid immobile phase is the concern of some researchers. The interest in immobilised substrate common in biological system is not very common. The objectives of this theoretical research are the rederivation of the equations of association and dissociation of reactants in the presence of adsorbents, insoluble larger macro-or supra-molecule and elucidation of why such equations are important and generalisable. The derivations produced two different equations that describe mathematically the net flux ...
The use of the classic Henry-Michaelis-Menten (HMM) model (or simply, Michaelis-Menten model) to stu...
Interfacial enzyme reactions are ubiquitous both in vivo and in technical applications, but analysis...
The binding in ELISA procedures of a soluble antigen to a coated antibody in the presence of a secon...
The Michaelis-Menten equation for the kinetics of a simple enzyme-catalyzed reaction is based on the...
Many proteins exhibit multiple binding patches. A patch may harbour a key chemical modification site...
A discussion is given of the general role of diffusion in enzyme kinetics based upon a rigorous theo...
The discovery at the end of the 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s that there were enzymes like th...
<p><i>S</i>, <i>E</i>, <i>C</i> and <i>P</i> denote the concentrations of the Substrate, Enzyme, sub...
The ability to dynamically probe single enzymes allows the experimental investigation of enzyme kine...
1045-1051The kinetics of immobilized enzymes can not be analyzed by means of the simple Michaelis-M...
In recent decades the mechanisms of regulation of enzyme activity attract growing attention. Even th...
The Briggs-Haldane standard quasi-steady state approximation and the resulting rate expressions for ...
Many in vivo enzymatic processes, such as those of the tissue factor pathway of blood coagulation, o...
Enzymes have several excellent catalytic features, and the last few years have seen a revolution in ...
To explain the kinetics of enzyme-substrate reactions, Michaelis and Menten (1913) came up with a me...
The use of the classic Henry-Michaelis-Menten (HMM) model (or simply, Michaelis-Menten model) to stu...
Interfacial enzyme reactions are ubiquitous both in vivo and in technical applications, but analysis...
The binding in ELISA procedures of a soluble antigen to a coated antibody in the presence of a secon...
The Michaelis-Menten equation for the kinetics of a simple enzyme-catalyzed reaction is based on the...
Many proteins exhibit multiple binding patches. A patch may harbour a key chemical modification site...
A discussion is given of the general role of diffusion in enzyme kinetics based upon a rigorous theo...
The discovery at the end of the 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s that there were enzymes like th...
<p><i>S</i>, <i>E</i>, <i>C</i> and <i>P</i> denote the concentrations of the Substrate, Enzyme, sub...
The ability to dynamically probe single enzymes allows the experimental investigation of enzyme kine...
1045-1051The kinetics of immobilized enzymes can not be analyzed by means of the simple Michaelis-M...
In recent decades the mechanisms of regulation of enzyme activity attract growing attention. Even th...
The Briggs-Haldane standard quasi-steady state approximation and the resulting rate expressions for ...
Many in vivo enzymatic processes, such as those of the tissue factor pathway of blood coagulation, o...
Enzymes have several excellent catalytic features, and the last few years have seen a revolution in ...
To explain the kinetics of enzyme-substrate reactions, Michaelis and Menten (1913) came up with a me...
The use of the classic Henry-Michaelis-Menten (HMM) model (or simply, Michaelis-Menten model) to stu...
Interfacial enzyme reactions are ubiquitous both in vivo and in technical applications, but analysis...
The binding in ELISA procedures of a soluble antigen to a coated antibody in the presence of a secon...