Abstract

The kinetic behaviour of adsorptive enzyme systems with free and adsorbed enzyme forms in rapid equilibrium has been analysed. It has been shown that the dependences of enzymic reaction rate on substrate or “adsorptive effector” concentrations reveal the deviations from simple kinetic laws of Michaelis-Menten type (positive or negative kinetic co-operativity). Such kinetic anomalies should be observed when adsorption of the enzyme results in the changing catalytic properties and when the state of the equilibrium between free and bound enzyme forms depends on the presence of low molecular substances (substrates, coenzymes and various cellular metabolites). The physiological significance of adsorption-desorption processes for the enzyme activity regulation has been emphasized.

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