Enzymes can adapt to cold by wiggling regions far from their active site
Ashok A. Deniz ()
Nature, 2018, vol. 558, issue 7709, 195-196
Abstract:
Mutations introduced far from the active site of an enzyme can cause local unfolding that increases enzyme activity. This finding suggests how organisms that live in the cold can speed up biochemical reactions.
Keywords: Biochemistry; Biophysics; Chemical biology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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