Enzymes are proteins that operate as biological catalysts, which have an important role in the biochemical activities that occur in living organisms. For biochemists, a primary focus of research is ...
Researchers demonstrate the implementation of a remote laboratory activity to teach students about enzyme kinetics. The COVID-19 pandemic forced teachers across the globe to embrace remote learning.
Real-time measurement of the initial stage of an enzyme–substrate reaction is essential for reproducible enzyme kinetics data. Automated direct-flow injection systems couple with various detection and ...
The application of detailed mechanistic enzyme kinetics is vital for the characterization of enzyme targets; furthermore, it is crucial to aid in the design and prosecution of assays to effectively ...
Measuring Enzyme Kinetic Parameters with the ITC Universal Enzyme Assay Method Enzymes are important in drug discovery and development since they constitute approximately one-half of all known drug ...
Just because an enzyme has an active site doesn’t mean the rest of the enzyme should be disregarded, as though it were so much dead weight. It influences enzyme function, if only by keeping the enzyme ...
This article shows how enzymatic activity can be effectively determined by means of the Eppendorf BioSpectrometer. The preliminary measurements were carried out by utilizing the “single λ-continuous” ...
Persistent bottlenecks in biocatalyst development can be alleviated through fully automated enzyme analysis. Enzymes—the biological catalysts that accelerate chemical reactions inside cells—play ...
Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. They are essential for life, as they play a crucial role in various biological processes, such as digestion, ...
Enzymology is the study of enzymes and enzyme-catalyzed reactions. Enzymes are biological catalysts that accelerate the rate of biological reactions. They can also perform multiple reactions ...
DOMEK is a multi-step pipeline which leverages mRNA display-derived next-generation sequencing data to derive kinetic information about substrates of post-translational modification enzymes.