| Literature DB >> 1141241 |
D Lecoq, J F Hervagault, G Broun, G Joly, J P Kernevez, D Thomas.
Abstract
Artificial membranes bearing immobilized enzymes can be used to study some effects of membrane structure on enzyme kinetic behavior. The bienzyme system described is a mixture of beta-glucosidase and glucose oxidase. Gluconolactone, the product of thesecond enzyme, is an inhibitor of the first one. The resulting feedback effect has been compared using a mixed two-enzyme membrane, two separated one-enzyme membranes, and astirred bienzyme solution. The feedback effect is quicker and more efficient in the two-enzyme membrane than in solution; it is slower and less efficient in the case of the separated one-enzyme membranes. Effects of enzyme proximity in the structure are discussed. Conclusions are drawn concerning the efficiency of feedback mechanisms when enzymes are embedded within a single structure.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1141241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157