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Enzyme activity electric field control

Electric Field Control of Enzyme Activity. An electric field is expected to be a powerful external source for enzyme activity... [Pg.453]

The effects of oscillating electric fields on ion accumulation processes are also explained by SCM calculations (20). The oscillations lead to periodic changes in the ionic concentrations that are functions of the frequency, but the percentage change is greatest in those concentrations with the lowest steady-state values. In particular, sodium on the inner surface and potassium on the outer surface show maximal changes at about 100-200 Hz. These two ionic concentrations normally control the activity of the Na, K-ATPase of cell membranes, and increases could stimulate the enzyme. [Pg.437]


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