Study of Enzymes

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Acid Dissociation Constants
advanced enzyme mechanism research
allosteric regulation
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ATP Molecule
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biochemical kinetics
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Chemical Equilibrium
Deuterium Isotope Effect
Double Reciprocal Plot
enzyme action mechanisms
enzyme catalytic behavior
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Equilibrium
Equilibrium Isotope Effect
Initial Oxygen Concentration
Initial Velocity Data
Intact Yeast Cells
Intrinsic Isotope Effects
Isotope Effects
isotope exchange studies
Kinetic Isotope Effects
metal ion cofactors
Noncompetitive Inhibitor
protein-ligand interactions
Rabbit Muscle
Scatchard Plots
Scheme IV
Scheme VI
Secondary Isotope Effects
Secondary Replots
Sigmoidal Kinetics
steady-state kinetics
substrate binding
transient state analysis
transient-state kinetics
Tris Acetate EDTA Buffer
Uncompetitive Inhibitor
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367261221
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1990, this comprehensive monograph consists of two parts: Volume I, entitled Enzyme Catalysis, Kinetics, and Substrate Binding; and Volume II, entitled Mechanism of Enzyme Action. Volume I focuses on several aspects of enzyme catalytic behavior, their steady-state and transient-state kinetics, and the thermodynamic properties of substrate binding. Packed with figures, tables, schemes, and photographs, this volume contains over 1,000 references, including references regarding enzymology's fascinating history. This comprehensive book is of particular interest to enzymology students, teachers, and researchers. Volume II presents selected "cutting edge" examples of techniques and approaches being pursued in biochemistry. This up-to-date resource includes 11 chapters, which illustrate important theoretical and practical aspects of enzyme mechanisms. It also features selected examples in which today's most important techniques, ideas, and theories are used to elaborate on the intricate nature of enzyme action mechanisms. This particular volume provides important information for both the novice and the seasoned investigator.