A discussion is given of the general role of diffusion in enzyme kinetics based upon a rigorous theory for bimolecular association and dissociation steps that was presented previously, and criteria are formulated for the dependence of the over-all rate on medium viscosity. With these criteria it is possible to conclude that a number of enzymes will exhibit no appreciable dependence of over-all rate on the medium viscosity, quite irrespective of the as yet unmeasured rate constants for association and dissociation of enzyme and substrate. The effect of adsorbing the enzyme onto the surface of a much larger spherical colloidal particle is considered with the conclusion that the rate will either remain the same or decrease, and that its sensit...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
In several experiments, enzymes have shown an in increase in diffusivity in the presence of their su...
Many experiments in recent years have reported that, when exposed to their corresponding substrate, ...
A discussion is given of the general role of diffusion in enzyme kinetics based upon a rigorous theo...
The Michaelis-Menten equation for the kinetics of a simple enzyme-catalyzed reaction is based on the...
The algorithm by Northrup, Allison, and McCammon has been used for two decades for calculating the d...
The algorithm by Northrup, Allison, and McCammon has been used for two decades for calculating the d...
The algorithm by Northrup, Allison, and McCammon has been used for two decades for calculating the d...
Recent experiments have revealed that the diffusivity of exothermic and fast enzymes is enhanced whe...
Molecular agitation more rapid than thermal Brownian motion is reported for cellular environments, m...
AbstractWe explore the means by which immobilization of a substrate on a surface can increase the ra...
The algorithm by Northrup, Allison, and McCammon has been used for two decades for calculating the d...
Recent experiments have revealed that the diffusivity of exothermic and fast enzymes is enhanced whe...
Recent experiments have revealed that the diffusivity of exothermic and fast enzymes is enhanced whe...
For some enzymes, virtually every substrate molecule that encounters the entrance to the active site...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
In several experiments, enzymes have shown an in increase in diffusivity in the presence of their su...
Many experiments in recent years have reported that, when exposed to their corresponding substrate, ...
A discussion is given of the general role of diffusion in enzyme kinetics based upon a rigorous theo...
The Michaelis-Menten equation for the kinetics of a simple enzyme-catalyzed reaction is based on the...
The algorithm by Northrup, Allison, and McCammon has been used for two decades for calculating the d...
The algorithm by Northrup, Allison, and McCammon has been used for two decades for calculating the d...
The algorithm by Northrup, Allison, and McCammon has been used for two decades for calculating the d...
Recent experiments have revealed that the diffusivity of exothermic and fast enzymes is enhanced whe...
Molecular agitation more rapid than thermal Brownian motion is reported for cellular environments, m...
AbstractWe explore the means by which immobilization of a substrate on a surface can increase the ra...
The algorithm by Northrup, Allison, and McCammon has been used for two decades for calculating the d...
Recent experiments have revealed that the diffusivity of exothermic and fast enzymes is enhanced whe...
Recent experiments have revealed that the diffusivity of exothermic and fast enzymes is enhanced whe...
For some enzymes, virtually every substrate molecule that encounters the entrance to the active site...
An appropriate boundary condition is derived which permits both the bimolecular association and diss...
In several experiments, enzymes have shown an in increase in diffusivity in the presence of their su...
Many experiments in recent years have reported that, when exposed to their corresponding substrate, ...