Posted by arriaga on April 15, 2008 11:19 AM|Permalink
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I just wanted to comment on Mr. Bond's presentation. I thought it was an amazing concept that you did not have to add a catalyist to lower the activation energy of an enzymatic reaction. Instead, he commented on adding a burst of energy, like a pulse, to make the electrons jump the energy barrier. His discussion on different enzymes and how they could be mapped on a grid and thereby link enzymes and how they react to a single substrate was also very interesting. I don't know where to put this discussion so I'm putting it here.
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I just wanted to comment on Mr. Bond's presentation. I thought it was an amazing concept that you did not have to add a catalyist to lower the activation energy of an enzymatic reaction. Instead, he commented on adding a burst of energy, like a pulse, to make the electrons jump the energy barrier. His discussion on different enzymes and how they could be mapped on a grid and thereby link enzymes and how they react to a single substrate was also very interesting. I don't know where to put this discussion so I'm putting it here.
Posted by: Anja Lesaja | April 20, 2008 01:59 PM