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Studies on the mechanism of crown-ether-induced activation of enzymes in non-aqueous media.
Authors:Dirk-Jan van Unen   Johan F. J. Engbersen  David N. Reinhoudt  
Affiliation:

Laboratory of Supramolecular Chemistry and Technology, MESA+ Research Institute, University of Twente P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands

Abstract:Studies on the mechanism of crown-ether-induced activation are described in this paper. Michaelis Menten kinetics of -chymotrypsin in toluene in the presence and absence of 18-crown-6 showed that only Vmax is increased upon crown ether treatment. Parallel Lineweaver–Burk plots indicate that crown ethers do not activate the enzyme by specific interactions in the active site, such as transition state stabilization or facilitated transport of water molecules. Increased Vmax values of crown-ether-treated enzyme most probably originate from conformational changes, which alter kcat as well as the amount of catalytically active enzyme.
Keywords:  http://www.sciencedirect.com/scidirimg/entities/204e.gif"   alt="  greek small letter alpha"   title="  greek small letter alpha"   border="  0"  >-Chymotrypsin   Crown ethers   Organic solvents
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