The heat released in single catalytic events locally enhances enzyme diffusion

ORAL

Abstract

Recent experiments have shown that some enzymes catalyzing highly exothermic reactions exhibit increased diffusion with rising substrate concentration. We present a stochastic theory linking increased enzyme diffusion to reaction rate, discuss other possible origins for diffusion coefficient increases and finally provide a mechanistic interpretation showing how the heat released by the reaction perturbs the enzyme.

Authors

  • Konstantinos Tsekouras

    • Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
  • Clement Riedel

    • California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences
  • Christian Wilson

    • California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences
  • Kambiz Hamadani

    • California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences
  • Susan Marqusee

    • University of California in Berkeley
  • Steve Presse

    • Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
  • Carlos Bustamante

    • University of California in Berkeley