Detection and interpretation of redox potential optima in the catalytic activity of enzymes.
It is no surprise that the catalytic activity of electron-transport enzymes may be optimised at certain electrochemical potentials in ways that are analogous to observations of pH-rate optima. This property is observed clearly in experiments in which an enzyme is adsorbed on an electrode surface whi...
Main Authors: | Elliott, S, Léger, C, Pershad, H, Hirst, J, Heffron, K, Ginet, N, Blasco, F, Rothery, R, Weiner, J, Armstrong, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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