First-order Kinetics in the Study of Enzymes: Applications to the Reporter Substrate Method and to the Estimation of kcatKm

J. Frère, Olivier Verlaine
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Abstract

The study of the interactions between enzymes and inactivators can often be performed with the help of the reporter substrate method in which the time-dependent decrease of the rate of substrate disappearance (or product formation) is monitored. In the present contribution, we wish to describe examples of the utilization of this rapid and efficient method for reactions whose rates can be monitored by spectrophotometric or fluorimetric measurements. After the collection of the data in an Excel file, a very simple program can be applied to extract the values of pseudo-- first-order rate constants. The inactivation can be complete or result in a steady-state if the inactivated adduct is not totally stable or if the inactivation reaction is reversible. Similarly, the method can be used in the cases of so-called “slow binding” inhibitors. The same type of analysis allows the easy determination of kcat/Km values for substrates for which the Km value is rather low. We show that this very rapid method (less than 5 min) yields very good values of the desired kinetic parameter even if the total absorbance variations are very low (0.1 or less). In conclusion, the described experimental approach is particularly useful when applied to the reporter substrate method but it also allows the estimation of the kcat/Km parameter even if the Km value is rather low. The authors wish to dedicate this paper to the memory of the late Michel Rinné (1941-2009) whose contribution to making the data analysis program very user-friendly was invaluable.
酶研究中的一级动力学:在报告底物法和kcatKm估计中的应用
酶和灭活剂之间相互作用的研究通常可以在报告底物方法的帮助下进行,该方法可以监测底物消失(或产物形成)速率随时间的降低。在目前的贡献中,我们希望描述利用这种快速有效的方法进行反应的例子,这些反应的速率可以通过分光光度法或荧光法测量来监测。在Excel文件中收集数据之后,可以应用一个非常简单的程序来提取伪一阶速率常数的值。如果失活加合物不是完全稳定的,或者失活反应是可逆的,则失活可以是完全的或导致稳定状态。同样,该方法可用于所谓的“慢结合”抑制剂的情况。同一类型的分析可以很容易地确定kcat/Km值的底物,其中Km值相当低。我们表明,即使总吸光度变化非常低(0.1或更小),这种非常快速的方法(不到5分钟)也能得到所需动力学参数的非常好的值。总之,所描述的实验方法在应用于报告基质方法时特别有用,但它也允许估计kcat/Km参数,即使Km值相当低。作者希望将这篇论文献给已故的Michel rinn(1941-2009),他对数据分析程序非常友好的贡献是无价的。
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