Interfacial activation of M37 lipase: a multi-scale simulation study
Lipases are enzymes of biotechnological importance that function at the interface formed between hydrophobic and aqueous environments. Hydrophobic interfaces can induce structural transitions in lipases that result in an increase in enzyme activity, although the detailed mechanism of this process is...
Main Authors: | Willems, N, Lelimousin, M, Koldsø, H, Sansom, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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