Title : Kinetics of diffusion-controlled enzymatic reactions with charged substrates - Lu_2010_PMC.Biophys_3_1 |
Author(s) : Lu B , McCammon JA |
Ref : PMC Biophys , 3 :1 , 2010 |
Abstract :
The Debye-Huckel limiting law (DHL) has often been used to estimate rate constants of diffusion-controlled reactions under different ionic strengths. Two main approximations are adopted in DHL: one is that the solution of the linearized Poisson-Boltzmann equation for a spherical cavity is used to estimate the excess electrostatic free energy of a solution; the other is that details of electrostatic interactions of the solutes are neglected. This makes DHL applicable only at low ionic strengths and dilute solutions (very low substrate/solute concentrations). We show in this work that through numerical solution of the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations, diffusion-reaction processes can be studied at a variety of conditions including realistically concentrated solutions, high ionic strength, and certainly with non-equilibrium charge distributions. Reaction rate coefficients for the acetylcholine-acetylcholinesterase system are predicted to strongly depend on both ionic strength and substrate concentration. In particular, they increase considerably with increase of substrate concentrations at a fixed ionic strength, which is open to experimental testing. This phenomenon is also verified on a simple model, and is expected to be general for electrostatically attracting enzyme-substrate systems.PACS Codes: 82.45.Tv, 87.15.VvMSC Codes: 92C30. |
PubMedSearch : Lu_2010_PMC.Biophys_3_1 |
PubMedID: 20157429 |
Lu B, McCammon JA (2010)
Kinetics of diffusion-controlled enzymatic reactions with charged substrates
PMC Biophys
3 :1
Lu B, McCammon JA (2010)
PMC Biophys
3 :1