1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb15277.x
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Description of enzyme kinetics in reversed micelles

Abstract: In the literature measurements of kinetic data of enzymes in reversed micelles have been interpreted in two ways. In the first, all enzyme parameters are expressed with respect to the total volume of the reversed micellar solution. In the second, the enzymatic conversion is related only to the fraction of the volume consisting of aqueous solution (pseudophase model). In this paper equations are derived describing the rate of an enzymatic reaction for three different kinds of enzymes : enzymes obeying Michaelis… Show more

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“…Recently, such partitioning of solubilizates inside reverse micelles has also been taken into account in different theoretical treatments of enzyme kinetics in reverse micelles [.SO-521. It has also been reported in the literature [51] that inhibition effects caused by substrate start to occur when the substrate concentration is of the same order of magnitude as the concentration of reverse micelles. We have not investigated whether these findings are also true in the case of the product inhibition reported here.…”
Section: Application Of the Integrated Michaelis-menten Equation : Sumentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Recently, such partitioning of solubilizates inside reverse micelles has also been taken into account in different theoretical treatments of enzyme kinetics in reverse micelles [.SO-521. It has also been reported in the literature [51] that inhibition effects caused by substrate start to occur when the substrate concentration is of the same order of magnitude as the concentration of reverse micelles. We have not investigated whether these findings are also true in the case of the product inhibition reported here.…”
Section: Application Of the Integrated Michaelis-menten Equation : Sumentioning
confidence: 82%
“…There are several theories in the literature that attempt to correlate trends in enzyme activity with w o to enzyme c~nformation,~ localized substrate and charge concentration profiles,16 and intermicellar exchange rates. 21 We do not speculate on the rationale for the observed trend and simply state that eficient operation can be achieved at wo values above 5. reaction. The data thus appear to validate a stepwise polymerization mechanism where each coupling of a growing chain molecule to a monomer molecule requires a molecule Finally, Figure 11 illustrates the FTIR spectra of the micellar system prior to reaction (case a ) and subsequent to reaction (case b).…”
Section: Effect Of Low Surfactant (Aot) Concentrations On Polyethyl-mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The obvious conclusion could be that not only apparent K, values but all kinetic parameters in reversed micelles differ from those in aqueous solution. As an alternative, we analyzed the data using the kinetic model proposed in [9]. In this model a distinction is made between the reactions occurring between various reversed micelles and the reactions that can take place inside one reversed micelle (Fig.…”
Section: A 0 T-reversed Mirellesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this model the rate of the reaction can be described by [9] : The rate of intermicellar exchange of AOT-reversed micelles (kCJ is reported to be in the order of 5 x lo7 (M-' s-') [19]. It has to be stressed that all concentrations are expressed with respect to the total volume of the medium.…”
Section: A 0 T-reversed Mirellesmentioning
confidence: 99%