Allosteric Regulatory Enzymes

Allosteric Regulatory Enzymes

Thomas W. Traut

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2010
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Bioquímica
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9781441944535
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SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION TO ENZYMES 1. INTRODUCTION TO ENZYMES 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 Why Are Enzymes Needed? 1.1.2 Allosteric Enzymes 1.2 THE STRUCTURES AND CONFORMATIONS OF PROTEINS 1.2.1 Protein Conformations 1.2.2 Protein Structures 1.2.3 Multi-domain Proteins 1.2.3.1 Evolution of Multi-domain Proteins 1.2.3.2 Interaction Between Domains 1.2.3.3 Alternate Oligomer Structures for the Same Enzyme 1.3 NORMAL VALUES FOR CONCENTRATIONS AND RATES 1.3.1 Concentrations of Enzymes 1.3.2 How Fast Are Enzymes? 1.4 BRIEF HISTORY OF ENZYMES 1.5 USEFUL RESOURCES 1.5.1 Websites 1.5.2 Reference Books 1.5.2.1 General Enzymology 1.5.2.2 Allosteric Enzymes 1.5.2.3 Enzyme Kinetics 1.5.2.4 Ligand Binding and Energetics 1.5.2.5 Enzyme Chemistry and Mechanisms 1.5.2.6 Enzymes in Metabolism 1.5.2.7 History of Enzymology 1.5.2.8 Hemoglobin 2. THE LIMITS FOR LIFE DEFINE THE LIMITS FOR ENZYMES 2.1 NATURAL CONSTRAINTS THAT ARE LIMITING 2.1.1 The Possible Concentration of Enzymes is Most Likely to be Limiting 2.1.2 The Rate for Enzymatic Steps Must Be Faster than Natural, but Undesired and Harmful Reactions 2.1.2.1 Oxygen Radicals 2.1.2.2 Metabolic Acidity 2.1.2.3 Ultraviolet Radiation 2.1.3 DNA Modifyng Enzymes: Accuracy Is More Important Than Speed 2.1.4 Signaling Systems: Why Very Slow Rates Can Be Good 2.1.5 What Is the Meaning of the Many Enzymes for Which Slow Rates Have Been Published? 2.2 PARAMETERS FOR BINDING CONSTANTS 2.2.1 The Importance of Being Good Enough 2.2.2 The Range of Binding Constants 2.3 Enzyme specificity: kcat/Km 2.3.1 A Constant kcat/Km May Permit Appropriate Changes for Enzymes With the Same Enzyme Mechanism 2.3.2 The Specificity Constant May Apply to Only One of the Two Substrates for a Group of Enzymes With the Same Mechanism 2.3.3 The Same Enzyme Can Maintain Constant Specificity While Adapting to Changes 2.3.4 The Limits to kcat/Km 2.2.5 Ribozymes and the RNA World? 3. ENZYME KINETICS 3.1 TIME FRAMES FOR MEASURING ENZYME PROPERTIES 3.2 STEADY STATE KINETICS 3.2.1 The Meaning of v and kcat 3.3 The Most Common Graphic Plots 3.3.1 The Michaelis-Menten Plot 3.3.2 The Lineweaver-Burk Plot 3.3.3 The Eadie-Hofstee Plot 3.3.4 The Hill Plot 3.4 Interpreting Binding Constants 3.5 ENERGETICS OF ENZYME REACTIONS 3.5.1 Michaelis-Menten Model 3.5.2 Briggs-Haldane Model 3.5.3 Additional Intermediates Model 4. PROPERTIES AND EVOLUTION OF ALLOSTERIC ENZYMES 4.1 DIFFERENT PROCESSES FOR CONTROLLING THE ACTIVITY OF AN ENZYMATIC REACTION 4.1.1 Modifying the Activity of an Existing Enzyme 4.1.2 Modifying activity by ligand binding 4.1.3 Modifying activity by covalent modification 4.1.4 Modifying activity by altered gene transcription 4.1.5 Modifying activity by proteolysis 4.2 EVOLVING ALLOSTERIC ENZYMES 4.2.1 Allostric Regulation by Stabilizing the Appropriate Species in an Ensemble 4.2.2 Evolution of Allosteric Enzymes 4.3 URACIL PHOPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE: DIFFERENT REGULATORY STRATEGIES FOR THE SAME ENZYME 5.

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