For example, a study of SDH that used diverse methods such as protein sequence alignments, structural comparisons, energy calculations, gelfiltration experiments, and enzyme kinetics experiments could reveal an important hydrogen-bonding network that stabilizes the tetrameric quaternary structure in mammalian SDH.
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In biochemistry, a "'Hanes Woolf plot "'is a graphical representation of enzyme kinetics in which the ratio of the initial substrate concentration [ S ] to the reaction velocity " v " is plotted against [ S ].
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"' Leonor Michaelis "'( January 16, 1875 & ndash; October 8, 1949 ) was a German biochemist, physical chemist, and physician, known primarily for his work with Maud Menten on enzyme kinetics and Michaelis Menten kinetics in 1913.
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The Reactome database containing a framework of possible reactions which, when combined with expression and enzyme kinetic data, provides the infrastructure for quantitative models, therefore, an integrated view of biological processes, which links such gene products and can be systematically mined by using bioinformatics applications.
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After the British scientist Adrian John Brown found that enzyme reactions were initiated by a bond between the enzyme and the substrate, and inspired by discussions with German physical chemist Max Bodenstein, he published, in 1902, for the first time the fundamental equation of enzyme kinetics.
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In 1902 Victor Henri proposed a quantitative theory of enzyme kinetics, but at the time the experimental significance of the G . E . Briggs and J . B . S . Haldane, who derived kinetic equations that are still widely considered today a starting point in modeling enzymatic activity.
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:In the first of these in May 2007 a scientist pointed out a bad mistake in the Enzyme kinetics article he said in his e-mail that " I don't know wikipedia etiquette ", but that he felt more comfortable communicating directly with somebody who knew about the subject.
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I think it's a case of false precision to be pointing at specific pages in specific editions of specific printed textbooks for basic material that can be found in most college-level textbooks on the subject, not to mention that the internet is full of mostly futile attempts to explain enzyme kinetics to premeds.
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A collaborative study between the U . S . Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) and the University of New Hampshire investigated the effect of DE-71, a commercial PBDE mixture, on PEPCK enzyme kinetics and determined that in vivo treatment of the environmental pollutant compromises liver glucose and lipid metabolism possibly by activation of the pregnane xenobiotic receptor ( PXR ), and may influence whole-body insulin sensitivity.
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Under normal physiological conditions, the concentration of GHB in the body is rather low, and the pathways would run in the reverse direction to what is shown here to produce endogenous GHB . However, when GHB is consumed for recreational or health promotion purposes, its concentration in the body is much higher than normal, which changes the enzyme kinetics so that these pathways operate to metabolise GHB rather than producing it.