Enzymatic catalysis of biochemical reactions is essential to all living systems. The "lock and key" and "induced fit" models were early contributions to our understanding of the mechanisms involved in the reaction between an enzyme and its substrate. However, whether a given substrate-induced conformation is rigid or remains flexible has not yet been determined. By measuring the enzyme activity and intrinsic fluorescence of a nonspecific Eisenia fetida protease-I with different chromogenic substrates, we show that in subsequent reactions of protease with substrates, both the "lock and key" and "induced fit" mechanisms are used depending on the degree of conformational change required. Chromozym-Th-or chromosym-Ch-induced protease conformati...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...
International audienceIt is now common knowledge that enzymes are mobile entities relying on complex...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...
Enzymatic catalysis of biochemical reactions is essential to all living systems. The "lock and key" ...
AbstractThe role of conformational change in substrate binding, catalysis and product release is rev...
Proteins are intrinsically flexible molecules. The role of internal motions in a protein's designate...
International audienceFor several decades, molecular recognition has been considered one of the most...
Lysozyme [EC 3. 2. 1. 17 mucopeptide muramylhydrolase] can form stable complexes with glycol chitin ...
Substrate recognition is one of the hallmarks of enzyme catalysis. Enzyme conformational changes hav...
ABSTRACT: Product releasing is an essential step of an enzymatic reaction, and a mechanistic underst...
The role of protein structural flexibility and substrate dynamics in catalysis by cytochrome P450 en...
<div><p>Relationship between stability and activity of enzymes is maintained by underlying conformat...
International audienceA long standing debate in biochemistry is to determine whether the conformatio...
A rationale is presented as to why the enantioselectivity of enzymes in dry organic media towards sp...
Relationship between stability and activity of enzymes is maintained by underlying conformational fl...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...
International audienceIt is now common knowledge that enzymes are mobile entities relying on complex...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...
Enzymatic catalysis of biochemical reactions is essential to all living systems. The "lock and key" ...
AbstractThe role of conformational change in substrate binding, catalysis and product release is rev...
Proteins are intrinsically flexible molecules. The role of internal motions in a protein's designate...
International audienceFor several decades, molecular recognition has been considered one of the most...
Lysozyme [EC 3. 2. 1. 17 mucopeptide muramylhydrolase] can form stable complexes with glycol chitin ...
Substrate recognition is one of the hallmarks of enzyme catalysis. Enzyme conformational changes hav...
ABSTRACT: Product releasing is an essential step of an enzymatic reaction, and a mechanistic underst...
The role of protein structural flexibility and substrate dynamics in catalysis by cytochrome P450 en...
<div><p>Relationship between stability and activity of enzymes is maintained by underlying conformat...
International audienceA long standing debate in biochemistry is to determine whether the conformatio...
A rationale is presented as to why the enantioselectivity of enzymes in dry organic media towards sp...
Relationship between stability and activity of enzymes is maintained by underlying conformational fl...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...
International audienceIt is now common knowledge that enzymes are mobile entities relying on complex...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...