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酶动力学参数不会因微重力而改变。

Enzyme kinetic parameters are not altered by microgravity.

作者信息

Giachetti E, Ranaldi F, Fiusco A, Tacconi M, Veratti R, Falciani P, Vanni P

机构信息

Department of Biochemical Sciences, Viale Morgagni, Firenze, Italy.

出版信息

Microgravity Sci Technol. 1999;12(1):36-40.

Abstract

This paper deals with a microgravity experiment concerning the EMEC project (Effect of Microgravity on Enzymatic Catalysis), performed during the parabolic flight of the sounding rocket MASER 7, launched from the base of Esrange (Kiruna, Sweden) on May 3, 1996. The experiment consisted of performing, in a microgravity environment, a number of velocity measurements of an enzyme (isocitrate lyase) catalyzed reaction at different substrate concentrations, to calculate the kinetic parameters (Km and Vmax), which were compared with those obtained at standard gravity, with identical instrumentation. The experimental hardware, the EMEC module, expressly set up by Officine Galileo (Firenze, Italy) with the financial support of the European Space Agency, was a multichannel fibre-optics radiometer, equipped with an automatic injection system, that allowed to measure simultaneously the transmittance changes in 16 reaction cells. The results indicated that under the experimental conditions applied, microgravity has no appreciable effect on the enzyme kinetic constants.

摘要

本文涉及一项关于EMEC项目(微重力对酶催化的影响)的微重力实验,该实验在探空火箭MASER 7的抛物线飞行过程中进行,该火箭于1996年5月3日从瑞典基律纳的埃斯兰格基地发射。实验包括在微重力环境下,对不同底物浓度下一种酶(异柠檬酸裂解酶)催化反应进行多次速度测量,以计算动力学参数(Km和Vmax),并将其与在标准重力下使用相同仪器获得的参数进行比较。实验硬件,即EMEC模块,由伽利略工厂(意大利佛罗伦萨)在欧洲航天局的资金支持下专门设立,是一个多通道光纤辐射计,配备自动注射系统,可同时测量16个反应池中的透光率变化。结果表明,在所应用的实验条件下,微重力对酶动力学常数没有明显影响。

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