We present a theory of enzymatic hydrogen transfer in which hydrogen tunneling is mediated by thermal fluctuations of the enzyme's active site. These fluctuations greatly increase the tunneling rate by shortening the distance the hydrogen must tunnel. The average tunneling distance is shown to decrease when heavier isotopes are substituted for the hydrogen or when the temperature is increased, leading to kinetic isotope effects (KIEs)--defined as the factor by which the reaction slows down when isotopically substituted substrates are used--that need be no larger than KIEs for nontunneling mechanisms. Within this theory we derive a simple KIE expression for vibrationally enhanced ground state tunneling that is able to fit the data for the bo...
The origin of the catalytic power of enzymes has been a question of debate for a long time. In this ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
Kinetic isotope effects (KIEs), originally a tool for the physical organic chemist and mechanistic e...
We present a theory of enzymatic hydrogen transfer in which hydrogen tunneling is mediated by therma...
AbstractNuclear quantum mechanical tunnelling is important in enzyme-catalysed H-transfer reactions....
AbstractThe investigation of C-H bond activation by enzymes over the past several decades has reveal...
The mechanistic details of hydrogen transfer in biological systems are not fully understood. The tra...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...
Over the last 10 years, studies of enzyme systems have demonstrated that, in many cases, H-transfers...
Hydrogen transfer is an important process that takes place in nearly all biochemical reactions and i...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...
AbstractThe investigation of C-H bond activation by enzymes over the past several decades has reveal...
The role of enzyme motions in hydrogen tunneling during catalysis is currently a very contentious su...
AbstractRecent data from studies of enzyme catalyzed hydrogen transfer reactions implicate a new the...
The origin of the catalytic power of enzymes has been a question of debate for a long time. In this ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
Kinetic isotope effects (KIEs), originally a tool for the physical organic chemist and mechanistic e...
We present a theory of enzymatic hydrogen transfer in which hydrogen tunneling is mediated by therma...
AbstractNuclear quantum mechanical tunnelling is important in enzyme-catalysed H-transfer reactions....
AbstractThe investigation of C-H bond activation by enzymes over the past several decades has reveal...
The mechanistic details of hydrogen transfer in biological systems are not fully understood. The tra...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...
Over the last 10 years, studies of enzyme systems have demonstrated that, in many cases, H-transfers...
Hydrogen transfer is an important process that takes place in nearly all biochemical reactions and i...
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is a salient feature of many enzymatic C-H cleavage mechanisms. In syst...
AbstractThe investigation of C-H bond activation by enzymes over the past several decades has reveal...
The role of enzyme motions in hydrogen tunneling during catalysis is currently a very contentious su...
AbstractRecent data from studies of enzyme catalyzed hydrogen transfer reactions implicate a new the...
The origin of the catalytic power of enzymes has been a question of debate for a long time. In this ...
Kinetic Isotope effects (KIEs) have long served as a probe for the mechanisms of both enzymatic and ...
Kinetic isotope effects (KIEs), originally a tool for the physical organic chemist and mechanistic e...