Zusammenfassung
Die Enzymkinetik beschäftigt sich mit der Untersuchung der Geschwindigkeit enzymkatalysierter Reaktionen. Durch die quantitative Analyse des Effekts verschiedener chemischer und physikalischer Parameter, wie beispielsweise Substrat- und Produktkonzentration oder Temperatur, auf die Umsetzungsgeschwindigkeit, können wichtige Informationen bezüglich des zugrundeliegenden Reaktionsmechanismus und der physikalischen Eigenschaften des biologischen Katalysators gewonnen werden. Die Geschwindigkeitsgleichungen, die aus den kinetischen Studien hervorgehen, können dazu verwendet werden, optimale Betriebspunkte für einen Bioprozess zu identifizieren.
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Castiglione, K. (2018). Enzymkinetik. In: Chmiel, H., Takors, R., Weuster-Botz, D. (eds) Bioprozesstechnik. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54042-8_1
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