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A jump in an Arrhenius plot can be the consequence of a phase transition
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Ethylene GlycolEngineeringTemperature DependenceMolecular BiologyMolecular DynamicsMembrane TransportThermodynamicsMolecular KineticsBiophysicsArrhenius PlotPhysicsBiochemistryPhysical ChemistryBiophysical AspectPattern FormationNatural SciencesExperimental BiophysicsAtp Chase TechniqueMolecular BiophysicsChemical KineticsCritical Phenomenon
The temperature dependence of the kinetics of the binding of ATP to myosin subfragment-1 was studied by an ATP chase technique in a rapid-flow-quench apparatus: (formula; see text) A temperature range of 30 degrees C to -15 degrees C was obtained with ethylene glycol as antifreeze. The Arrhenius plot of k2 is discontinuous with a jump at 12 degrees C. Above the jump delta H+ = 9.5 kcal/mol, below delta H+ = 28.5 kcal/mol. Few such Arrhenius plots are recorded in the literature but they are predicted from theory. Thus, we explain our results as a phase change of the subfragment 1-ATP system at 12 degrees C. This is in agreement with certain structural studies.
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