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Enzyme Kinetics: Catalysis and Control
A Reference of Theory and Best-Practice Methods
1st Edition - June 16, 2010
Author: Daniel L. Purich
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780123809247
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eBook ISBN:9780123809254
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Far more than a comprehensive treatise on initial-rate and fast-reaction kinetics, this one-of-a-kind desk reference places enzyme science in the fuller context of the organic, in…Read more
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Far more than a comprehensive treatise on initial-rate and fast-reaction kinetics, this one-of-a-kind desk reference places enzyme science in the fuller context of the organic, inorganic, and physical chemical processes occurring within enzyme active sites. Drawing on 2600 references, Enzyme Kinetics: Catalysis & Control develops all the kinetic tools needed to define enzyme catalysis, spanning the entire spectrum (from the basics of chemical kinetics and practical advice on rate measurement, to the very latest work on single-molecule kinetics and mechanoenzyme force generation), while also focusing on the persuasive power of kinetic isotope effects, the design of high-potency drugs, and the behavior of regulatory enzymes.
Historical analysis of kinetic principles including advanced enzyme science
Provides both theoretical and practical measurements tools
Coverage of single molecular kinetics
Examination of force generation mechanisms
Discussion of organic and inorganic enzyme reactions
Professionals and graduate students researching enzymes in biochemistry and molecular biology, biotechnology, bioengineering, plant sciences, chemical engineering, and pharmacology fields
An Introduction to Enzyme Rate Processes
Active Sites & Their Chemical Properties
Fundamentals of Chemical Kinetics
Practical Aspects of Measuring Rates & Kinetic
Initial-Rate Kinetics of One-Substrate Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
Initial-Rate Kinetics of Multi-Substrate Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
Other Factors Influencing Enzyme Activity
Kinetic Behavior of Enzyme Inhibitors
Isotopic Probes of Biological Catalysis
Probing Fast Enzyme Processes
Regulatory Behavior of Enzymes
Single-Molecule Enzyme Kinetics
Force Generation in Mechanoenzyme Catalysis
On Keeping a Research Notebook
Steady-State Rate Equations for Selected One- & Two-Substrate Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
Summary of Enzyme Kinetic Mechanisms Abbreviations & Symbols References
No. of pages: 920
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: June 16, 2010
Imprint: Elsevier
Hardback ISBN: 9780123809247
eBook ISBN: 9780123809254
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Daniel L. Purich
Dr. Purich earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1973 for his kinetic characterization of brain hexokinase under the preceptorship of Professor Herbert J. Fromm in the Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics at Iowa State University. As a Staff Research Fellow with Dr. Earl Stadtman at the National Institutes of Health, he conducted research on the cascade of covalent interconverting enzymes that control the glutamine synthetase reaction in Escherichia coli. Dr. Purich subsequently joined the Department of Chemistry at the University of California Santa Barbara where he rose through the ranks as Assistant Professor (1973-78), Associate Professor (1978-82), and Professor (1982-84). At UC Santa Barbara, he was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow in Chemistry (1978-80), an NIH Research Career Development Award (1978-1983), and the Campus-wide Outstanding Teacher Award (1978). In 1984, he assumed the post of Professor and Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, and in 1996 he retired as Chairman to resume full-time activities as a professor. Dr. Purich has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Biological Chemistry (1981-87) and Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (1975-85), and as a regular member of the NIH Biochemistry Study Section. Professor Purich succeeds the late Alton Meister as series editor for Advances in Enzymology, and he continues to edit the multi-volume treatise "Enzyme Kinetics & Mechanism" appearing as volumes 63, 64, 87, and 249 in Methods in Enzymology. He has also published Contemporary Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanism (1st ed.,1983; 2nd ed.,1996) based on chapters selected from his Methods volumes.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida Health Science Center, FL, USA
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