Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Simple irreversible inhibition time-dependent

TIME-DEPENDENT SIMPLE IRREVERSIBLE INHIBITION IN THE PRESENCE OF SUBSTRATE... [Pg.76]

Reversible inhibition occurs rapidly in a system which is near its equilibrium point and its extent is dependent on the concentration of enzyme, inhibitor and substrate. It remains constant over the period when the initial reaction velocity studies are performed. In contrast, irreversible inhibition may increase with time. In simple single-substrate enzyme-catalysed reactions there are three main types of inhibition patterns involving reactions following the Michaelis-Menten equation competitive, uncompetitive and non-competitive inhibition. Competitive inhibition occurs when the inhibitor directly competes with the substrate in forming the enzyme complex. Uncompetitive inhibition involves the interaction of the inhibitor with only the enzyme-substrate complex, while non-competitive inhibition occurs when the inhibitor binds to either the enzyme or the enzyme-substrate complex without affecting the binding of the substrate. The kinetic modifications of the Michaelis-Menten equation associated with the various types of inhibition are shown below. The derivation of these equations is shown in Appendix S.S. [Pg.289]


See other pages where Simple irreversible inhibition time-dependent is mentioned: [Pg.75]    [Pg.75]    [Pg.151]    [Pg.301]    [Pg.123]    [Pg.94]    [Pg.835]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.75 , Pg.76 , Pg.77 ]




SEARCH



Dependent Inhibition

Inhibition irreversible

Time-dependent inhibition

© 2024 chempedia.info