Series-type enzyme deactivations: Influence of intermediate activity on deactivation kinetics |
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Authors: | James P. Henley Ajit Sadana |
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Affiliation: | Chemical Engineering Department, University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA |
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Abstract: | A series-type enzyme deactivation model involving an active enzyme precursor is proposed wherein the enzyme activity is a weighted function of the active enzyme states. The active enzyme precursor may be less active, as active or more active than the initial enzyme form. The proposed model is shown to fit the soluble and immobilized enzyme deactivation data presented reasonably well. Some enzymes exhibit a ‘compensation-like’ effect. In other enzymes, if the deactivation rate coefficient for the second step, k2, is zero, then the activity may stabilize to a value that depends upon the relative activities of the two active enzyme states. |
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Keywords: | Chemical kinetics enzyme stabilization enzyme deactivation mathematical modelling |
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