Abstract
The kinetic theory of substrate reaction during the modification of enzyme activity has bee applied to a study of the inactivation kinetics of ribonuclease A by bromopyruvic acid. The results show that irreversible inhibition belongs to a non-competitive complexing type inhibition. On the basis of the kinetic equation of substrate reaction in the presence of the inhibitor, all microscopic kinetic constants for the free enzyme, the enzyme-substrate complex and the enzyme-product complex have been determined. The non-competitive inhibition type indicates that neither the substrate nor the product affects the binding of bromopyruvic acid to the enzyme and that the ionization state of His-119 may be the same in both the enzyme-substrate and the enzyme-product complexes.
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Wang, M. H., Wang, Z. X., & Zhao, K. Y. (1996). Kinetics of inactivation of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A by bromopyruvic acid. Biochemical Journal, 320(1), 187–192. https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3200187
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