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1 June, 10:00

What does water do for your cpk45 enzymes?

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  1. 1 June, 10:18
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    Enzymes require a certain level of water in their structures in order to maintain their natural conformation, allowing them to deliver their full functionality. Furthermore, as a modifier of the solvent, up to a certain level, water can modify the solvent properties such as polarity/polarizability as well as the solubility of the reactants and the products. In addition, depending on the type of the reaction, water can be a substrate (e. g., in hydrolysis) or a product (e. g., in esterolysis) of the enzymatic reaction, influencing the enzyme turnover in different ways. It is found that regardless of the type of reaction, the functionality of enzyme itself is maximum at an optimum level of water.
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