Some general principles in free energy transduction.
AUTOR(ES)
Hill, T L
RESUMO
Chemical potentials or standard chemical potentials of bound ligands cannot be used to follow the step-by-step transfer of free energy from one ligand to another in a free energy transducing cycle. The basic difficulty is that, in most states of the cycle, separate ligand free energies are not even defined because, when ligands are bound on the enzyme, the interaction free energy of the complex cannot simply be assigned to ligands nor in general even be divided between two ligands if both are bound. This is a mutual, indivisible free energy among enzyme and ligands. Separate ligand free energies are well defined only at the complete cycle level, where the enzyme drops out of consideration (returns to its original state). Other types of free energy are also considered in order to discuss recent work of Tanford. In principle, the kinetics and mechanism can be followed in molecular or atomic detail through the steps of a transduction cycle, but the transfer of free energy from one ligand to another cannot be so followed.
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