Abstract
While much of classical enzymology has been developed based on the dilute aqueous solutions of purified enzymes, intracellular environments are nonideal and represent a rather crowded milieu. This chapter is a brief overview of how these crowded conditions can impact both structured and disordered proteins. An important aspect is the effect of macromolecular crowding on protein catalytic activities.
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