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Enzyme Kinetics: Study the rate of enzyme catalyzed reactions. - Models for enzyme kinetics - Michaelis-Menten kinetics - Inhibition kinetics - Effect of pH and Temperature Enzyme Kinetics

Michaelis-Menten kinetics or saturation kinetics which was first developed by V.C.R. Henri in 1902 and developed by L. Michaelis and M.L. Menten in This model is based on data from batch reactors with constant liquid volume. - Initial substrate, [S 0 ] and enzyme [E 0 ] concentrations are known. - An enzyme solution has a fixed number of active sites to which substrate can bind. - At high substrate concentrations, all these sites may be occupied by substrates or the enzyme is saturated.

Saturation Enzyme Kinetics

M-M Enzyme Kinetics Saturation kinetics can be obtained from a simple reaction scheme that involves a reversible step for enzyme-substrate complex formation and a dissociation step of the ES complex. K1 E+S K-1 where the rate of product formation v (moles/l-s, g/l-min) is K i is the respective reaction rate constant.

Enzyme Kinetics The rate of variation of ES complex is Since the enzyme is not consumed, the conservation equation on the enzyme yields

Enzyme Kinetics How to use independent variable [S] to represent v?

At this point, an assumption is required to achieve an analytical solution. - The rapid equilibrium assumption Michaelis - Menten Approach. -The quasi-steady-state assumption. Briggs and Haldane Approach. Enzyme Kinetics

Michaelis - Menten Approach The rapid equilibrium assumption: -Assumes a rapid equilibrium between the enzyme and substrate to form an [ES] complex. E+S K-1 K1

Michaelis - Menten Approach The equilibrium constant can be expressed by the following equation in a dilute system. E+S K-1 K1

Michaelis - Menten Approach Then rearrange the above equation, Substituting [E] in the above equation with enzyme mass conservation equation yields,

Michaelis - Menten Approach [ES] can be expressed in terms of [S], Then the rate of production formation v can be expressed in terms of [S], Where represents the maximum forward rate of reaction ( e.g.moles/L-min ).

Michaelis - Menten Approach - The prime reminds us that it was derived by assuming rapid equilibrium in the step of enzyme-substrate complex formation. - Low value indicates affinity of enzyme to the substrate. - It corresponds to the substrate concentration, giving the reaction velocity. Re-arrange the above equation, When is often called the Michaelis-Menten constant, mol/L, mg/L.

Michaelis - Menten Approach Vm is maximum forward velocity (e.g.mol/L-s) It with initial enzyme concentration. It is determined by the rate constant k 2 of the product formation and the initial enzyme concentration. But it is by the substrate concentration. The unit of k 2 is determined by the unit of enzyme.

Briggs-Haldane Approach The quasi-steady-state assumption: -A system (batch reactor) is used in which the initial substrate concentration [S 0 ] greatly exceeds the initial enzyme concentration [E 0 ]. since [E 0 ] was small, d[ES]/dt ≈ 0 - It is shown that in a closed system the quasi- steady-state hypothesis is valid after a brief transient if [S0]>> [E0].

The quasi-steady-state hypothesis is valid after a brief transient in a batch system if [S0]>> [E0].

Briggs-Haldane Approach With such assumption, the equation representing the accumulation of [ES] becomes Solving this algebraic equation yields

Briggs-Haldane Approach Substituting the enzyme mass conservation equation in the above equation yields Using [S] to represent [ES] yields

Briggs-Haldane Approach Then the product formation rate becomes Then, Where same as that for rapid equilibrium assumption. when K 2 << k -1,

Comparison of the Two Approaches Michaelis-Menten when k 2 << k-1, Briggs-Haldane d[ES]/dt ≈ 0 Assumption: Equation: Maximum forward reaction rate: Constant:

Experimentally Determining Rate Parameters for Michaelis-Menten Type Kinetics. To determine the rate parameters: - Predict a specific enzyme catalysis system. - Design bioreactor

The determination of Vm and Km are typically obtained from initial-rate experiments. -A batch reactor is charged with known initial concentration of substrate [So] and enzyme [Eo] at specific conditions such as T, pH, and Ionic Strength. -The product or substrate concentration is plotted against time. - The initial slope of this curve is estimated. v=(d[P]/dt), or = - (d[S]/dt). This value v depends on the values of [E0] and [S0]. - Many such experiments can be used to generate many pairs of V and [S] data, these data can be plotted as v- [S].

Lineweaver-Burk Plot (Double-Reciprocal Plot) Linearizing it in double-reciprocal form:

- a slope equals to Km/Vm - y-intercept is 1/Vm. - More often used as it shows the independent variable [S] and dependent variable v. -1/v approaches infinity as [S] decreases - gives undue weight to inaccurate measurement made at low concentration - give insufficient weight to more accurate measurements at high concentration. - Lineweaver-Burk plot (Double-reciprocal plot).

Eadie-Hofstee Plot - the slope is –Km - y-axis intercept is Vm. -Can be subject to large error since both coordinates contain dependent variable v, but there is less bias on points at low [s].

Hanes-Woolf (Langmuir) Plot - the slope is –1/Vm -y-axis intercept is Km/Vm -better fit: even weighting of the data

Vm -The unit of Vm is the same as that of a reaction rate (moles/l-min, g/l-s) -The dimension of K 2 must reflect the units of [E 0 ] -if the enzyme is highly purified, it may be possible to express [E 0 ] in mol/l, g/l, then K 2 in 1/time. - if the enzyme is crude, its concentration is in units. A “unit” is the amount of enzyme that gives a predetermined amount of catalytic activity under specific conditions. (Textbook, Bioprocessing Engineering, M. Shuler, p.66-67) If Vm is mmol/ml-min, [E0] is units/ml, then K2 should be in mmol/unit-min.

Enzyme Activity Specific Activity is the number of units of activity per amount of total protein. Ex. A crude cell lysate might have a specific activity of 0.2 units/mg or ml protein upon which purification may increase to 10 units/mg or ml protein. One unit would be formation of one μmol product per minute at a specific pH and temperature with a substrate concentration much greater than the value of Km.

Summary of Simple Saturation Kinetics Michaelis-Menten Approach Briggs-Haldane Approach Use experimental data to obtain parameters of Michaelis-Menten kinetics.