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Ordered sequential bisubstrate reactions

Previously, while discussing the general theory of complex reactions, we have considered some other mechanisms with linear steps, such as one given by eq. (4.107) corresponding to three-step sequence or eq. (4.116). In a similar way kinetic expressions could be derived for more complicated reaction networks, as presented for instance in Chapter 5 (see equations 5.76 for 4 step sequence, eq. 5.84 for 6 steps eq. 5.88 and 5.89 for a mechanism with 8 linear steps and the general form for n-step mechanism eq. 5.94). Ordered sequential bisubstrate reactions can be expressed by eq. 5.76 for the 4 step sequence (Figure 6.11)... [Pg.196]

Sequential Reactions. In sequential reactions, all substrates must bind to the enzyme before any product is released. Consequently, in a bisubstrate reaction, a ternary complex of the enzyme and both substrates forms. Sequential mechanisms are of two types ordered, in which the substrates bind the enzyme in a defined sequence, and random. [Pg.223]

Figure. 6.8. Sequential ordered mechanism for bisubstrate reactions. Figure. 6.8. Sequential ordered mechanism for bisubstrate reactions.
This nomenclature has been introduced by Cleland (1963), but other descriptions of bisubstrate mechanisms are also found in the biochemical literature. For example, a sequential addition in bisubstrate reactions, an Ordered Bi Bi mechanism is also called a compulsory-order ternary-complex mechanism whereas a Random Bi Bi mechanism is called a random-order ternary-complex... [Pg.140]


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