Functional Word in a Protein. III. Syntax and Energetics.:III. Syntax and Energetics
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Trypsin catalysis that was analyzed by the DEV model is discussed from the standpoint of energetics. In trypsin, the nucleophilic activity of 177-S is enhanced by interaction with 40-H and 84-D, and the steric strain that will be caused by many kinds of structural fluctuation is gradually accumulated and stored as the internal energy of trypsin. A small amount of energy exerts the each fluctuation, which arises in a mild physical condition. We call this process a unit process. Such unit process consequently leads to the accumulation of free energy as well as to the activation of enzymatic reaction. The sophisticated nature of bio-catalysis is also discussed.
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著者
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KIHO Yukio
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
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IWAI Tsuruji
Kansai Medical University
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KATORI Kaoru
Hirosaki University, Faculty of Humanity
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OKABE Yasunori
University of Tokyo
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MIGITA Toshihiko
Tokai University
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OCHI Mariko
Osaka University Medical School
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KATORI Kaoru
Hirosaki University
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