TY - JOUR
T1 - What can we learn by studying enzymes in non-aqueous media?
AU - Halling, P.J.
PY - 2004/8/29
Y1 - 2004/8/29
N2 - What is the role of water in enzyme structure and function? One approach to answers should come from studies in which the amount of water present is a variable. In the absence of bulk liquid water, effective monitoring of enzyme action requires an alternative fluid medium through which substrates and products may be transported. The past 20 years have seen quite extensive study of enzyme behaviour when reactants are transferred via a bulk phase that is an organic liquid, a supercritical fluid or a gas. Some lipases, at least, remain highly active with only a few, if any, residual water molecules. Many enzymes seem to require larger amounts of water, but still not a liquid water phase. There are hysteresis effects on both the amount of bound water and the observed catalytic activity. Increasing hydration promotes mobility of the enzyme molecule, as revealed by various techniques, and there are correlations with catalytic activity. There are other plausible roles for hydration, such as opening up proton conduction pathways.
AB - What is the role of water in enzyme structure and function? One approach to answers should come from studies in which the amount of water present is a variable. In the absence of bulk liquid water, effective monitoring of enzyme action requires an alternative fluid medium through which substrates and products may be transported. The past 20 years have seen quite extensive study of enzyme behaviour when reactants are transferred via a bulk phase that is an organic liquid, a supercritical fluid or a gas. Some lipases, at least, remain highly active with only a few, if any, residual water molecules. Many enzymes seem to require larger amounts of water, but still not a liquid water phase. There are hysteresis effects on both the amount of bound water and the observed catalytic activity. Increasing hydration promotes mobility of the enzyme molecule, as revealed by various techniques, and there are correlations with catalytic activity. There are other plausible roles for hydration, such as opening up proton conduction pathways.
KW - Enzymology
KW - Low-Water Media
KW - Organic Media
KW - Hydration
UR - http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/media/64cnwkvhxk7524lupj4p/contributions/6/4/4/6/6446b63k58neb7kd.pdf
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2004.1505
U2 - 10.1098/rstb.2004.1505
DO - 10.1098/rstb.2004.1505
M3 - Article
VL - 359
SP - 1287
EP - 1297
JO - Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences
JF - Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences
SN - 0962-8436
IS - 1448
ER -