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The dependence of enzyme activity on temperature: determination and validation of parameters.

Michelle E Peterson1, Roy M Daniel, Michael J Danson, Robert Eisenthal.   

Abstract

Traditionally, the dependence of enzyme activity on temperature has been described by a model consisting of two processes: the catalytic reaction defined by DeltaG(Dagger)(cat), and irreversible inactivation defined by DeltaG(Dagger)(inact). However, such a model does not account for the observed temperature-dependent behaviour of enzymes, and a new model has been developed and validated. This model (the Equilibrium Model) describes a new mechanism by which enzymes lose activity at high temperatures, by including an inactive form of the enzyme (E(inact)) that is in reversible equilibrium with the active form (E(act)); it is the inactive form that undergoes irreversible thermal inactivation to the thermally denatured state. This equilibrium is described by an equilibrium constant whose temperature-dependence is characterized in terms of the enthalpy of the equilibrium, DeltaH(eq), and a new thermal parameter, T(eq), which is the temperature at which the concentrations of E(act) and E(inact) are equal; T(eq) may therefore be regarded as the thermal equivalent of K(m). Characterization of an enzyme with respect to its temperature-dependent behaviour must therefore include a determination of these intrinsic properties. The Equilibrium Model has major implications for enzymology, biotechnology and understanding the evolution of enzymes. The present study presents a new direct data-fitting method based on fitting progress curves directly to the Equilibrium Model, and assesses the robustness of this procedure and the effect of assay data on the accurate determination of T(eq) and its associated parameters. It also describes simpler experimental methods for their determination than have been previously available, including those required for the application of the Equilibrium Model to non-ideal enzyme reactions.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17092210      PMCID: PMC1798444          DOI: 10.1042/BJ20061143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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