Dewar M J
Enzyme. 1986;36(1-2):8-20. doi: 10.1159/000469274.
Since a proper substrate of an enzyme fits its active site closely, adsorption in the active site can occur only if all water is excluded from between them. Any subsequent reaction therefore takes place in the absence of solvent, i.e. as it would in the gas phase. The specificity and high rates of enzyme reactions can be explained immediately in terms of this analogy. Past experimental studies of enzyme mechanisms, based on analogy with reactions in solution, need to be reevaluated. Interpretation of enzyme reactions requires information concerning gas phase chemistry, which is usually lacking. The role of theoretical calculations in this connection is pointed out.
由于酶的合适底物能紧密契合其活性位点,只有当两者之间的所有水分都被排除时,才会发生在活性位点的吸附。因此,任何后续反应都在无溶剂的情况下进行,即在气相中发生反应一样。根据这种类比,酶反应的特异性和高反应速率可立即得到解释。过去基于与溶液中反应的类比而对酶机制进行的实验研究需要重新评估。对酶反应的解释需要有关气相化学的信息,而这通常是缺乏的。指出了理论计算在这方面的作用。