Enzymes are giant macromolecules which catalyse biochemical
reactions. They are remarkable in many ways. Their
three-dimensional structures are highly complex, yet they are
formed by spontaneous folding of a linear polypeptide chain. Their
catalytic properties are far more impressive than synthetic
catalysts which operate under more extreme conditions. Each enzyme
catalyses a single chemical reaction on a particular chemical
substrate with very high enantioselectivity and enantiospecificity
at rates which approach "catalytic perfection." Living cells are
capable of carrying out a huge repertoire of enzyme-catalysed
chemical reactions, some of which have little or no precedent in
organic chemistry.
The popular textbook "Introduction to Enzyme and Coenzyme
Chemistry "has been thoroughly updated to include information on
the most recent advances in our understanding of enzyme action,
with additional recent examples from the literature used to
illustrate key points. A major new feature is the inclusion of
two-colour figures, and the addition of over 40 new figures of the
active sites of enzymes discussed in the text, in order to
illustrate the interplay between enzyme structure and function.
This new edition provides a concise but comprehensive account
from the perspective of organic chemistry, what enzymes are, how
they work, and how they catalyse many of the major classes of
enzymatic reactions, and will continue to prove invaluable to both
undergraduate and postgraduate students of organic, bio-organic and
medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry and
biotechnology.
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