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Linear Eyring Plots Conceal a Change in the Rate-Limiting Step in an Enzyme Reaction.

Teresa F G MachadoTracey M GlosterRafael G da Silva
Published in: Biochemistry (2018)
The temperature dependence of psychrophilic and mesophilic ( R)-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase steady-state rates yields nonlinear and linear Eyring plots, respectively. Solvent viscosity effects and multiple- and single-turnover pre-steady-state kinetics demonstrate that while product release is rate-limiting at high temperatures for the psychrophilic enzyme, either interconversion between enzyme-substrate and enzyme-product complexes or a step prior to it limits the rate at low temperatures. Unexpectedly, a similar change in the rate-limiting step is observed with the mesophilic enzyme, where a step prior to chemistry becomes rate-limiting at low temperatures. This observation may have implications for past and future interpretations of temperature-rate profiles.
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