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Inhibitor binding half-site reactivity

Dehydrogenases carboxyraethylation, 1015 cobalt substituted, 1012 coenzymes binding, 1010 denaturation, 1016 half-site reactivity, 1011 inhibitors binding, 1016... [Pg.6047]

Affinity labeling agents are intrinsically reactive compounds that initially bind reversibly to the active site of the enzyme then undergo chemical reaction (generally an acylation or alkylation reaction) with a nucleophile on the enzyme (Scheme 8). To differentiate a reversible inhibitor from an irreversible one, often the dissociation constant is written with a capital i, K (65), instead of a small i, K, which is used for reversible inhibitors. The K denotes the concentration of an inactivator that produces half-maximal inactivation. Note that this kinetic Scheme is similar to that for substrate turnover except instead of the catalytic rate constant, kcat for product formation, kmact is used to denote the maximal rate constant for inactivation. [Pg.448]


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