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Kinetics of oxygen binding to ferrous myeloperoxidase
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2004Myeloperoxidase (MPO), which is involved in host defence and inflammation, is a unique peroxidase in having a globin-like standard reduction potential of the ferric/ferrous couple. Intravacuolar and exogenous MPO released from stimulated neutrophils has been shown to exist in the oxyferrous form, called compound III.
Walter, Jantschko +4 more
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Relaxation kinetics of ion binding
Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions, 1990The following expression is derived for the relaxation time τ associated with an ion binding equilibrium: [graphic omitted] (I) where r denotes the equilibrium forward or backward rate and where C1, Cp, m1 and C3, respectively, denote concentrations (mol per unit mass of solvent) of solute, 1, substrate, p, unbound solute and supporting electrolyte, 3.
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Kinetics of iron oxidation upon polyphenol binding
Dalton Transactions, 2010Polyphenol prevention of iron-mediated DNA damage occurs primarily through iron binding. Once bound, iron in the Fe(2+)-polyphenol complex autooxidizes to Fe(3+) in the presence of O(2). To determine the correlation between the rate of Fe(2+)-polyphenol autooxidation and polyphenol antioxidant ability, kinetic studies at pH = 6.0 in the presence of ...
Nathan R, Perron +5 more
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Kinetics of Drug Binding and Residence Time
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 2019The kinetics of drug binding and unbinding is assuming an increasingly crucial role in the long, costly process of bringing a new medicine to patients. For example, the time a drug spends in contact with its biological target is known as residence time (the inverse of the kinetic constant of the drug-target unbinding, 1/ koff).
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Reflections on the kinetics of substrate binding
Biophysical Chemistry, 1987The principle questions which are still being asked about enzyme-substrate complex formation are examined. Data for the maximum rates of collision complex formation are reviewed. The limitations of past experimental procedures and the potentialities of new approaches are discussed together with methods that allow the distinction between collision ...
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Binding kinetics in drug discovery
Drug Discovery Today: Technologies, 2015Xavier, Barril, Helena, Danielsson
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Metabolic Kinetics of Nonproductive Binding Inhibition
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1994T, Funaki, H, Fukazawa, I, Kuruma
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Kinetics of cyanide binding by lactoperoxidase
Biochemistry, 1968D, Dolman +3 more
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New approaches for computing ligand-receptor binding kinetics.
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2018Neil J. Bruce +6 more
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