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Transition-state theory antibody production

Many of the 60 known reactions catalyzed by monoclonal antibodies involve kinetically favored reactions e.g., ester hydrolysis), but abzymes can also speed up kinetically disfavored reactions. Stewart and Benkovic apphed transition-state theory to analyze the scope and limitations of antibody catalysis quantitatively. They found the observed rate accelerations can be predicted from the ratio of equilibrium binding constants of the reaction substrate and the transition-state analogue used to raise the antibody. This approach permitted them to rationalize product selectivity displayed in antibody catalysis of disfavored reactions, to predict the degree of rate acceleration that catalytic antibodies may ultimately afford, and to highlight some differences between the way that they and enzymes catalyze reactions. [Pg.115]


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