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Thermodynamic Activity-Based Interpretation of Enzyme Kinetics.
Trends in Biotechnology 2017 May
The experimentally determined Michaelis constant Km results from a combination of two effects: the recognition of the substrate by the enzyme and the interactions between substrate and solvent. For a solvent-independent analysis of substrate specificity, the thermodynamic activity of the substrate, rather than its concentration, must be considered.
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