Computational Improvements of Enzyme Efficiency k<sub>cat</sub>/K<sub>M</sub> by Increasing Noise and Dissipation
Davor Juretić,
Željana Bonačić Lošić
Abstract:Wolfenden and his coworkers observed the astronomical numbers for the catalytic proficiency of some enzymes. We connected that pinnacle of biological evolution to the universal thermodynamic evolution. We added or multiplied a random noise with chosen rate constants to explore the correlation between dissipation and enzyme efficiency for ten enzymes: beta-galactosidase, glucose isomerase, β-lactamases from three bacterial strains, ketosteroid isomerase, triosephosphate isomerase, and carbonic anhydrase I, II, … Show more
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