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Response to a temperature modulation as a signature of chemical mechanisms
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Chemical MechanismsBioorganic ChemistryEngineeringChemistryBiosynthesisBioenergeticsSmall AmplitudeReaction IntermediateThermodynamicsStructure-function Enzyme KineticsTemperature ModulationBiophysicsThermoanalytical MethodChemical ThermodynamicsBiochemistryBiocatalysisPhysical ChemistryNatural SciencesEnzyme CatalysisTemperature MeasurementMolecular SwitchReaction ProcessChemical KineticsRate Constants
We consider n reactive species involved in unimolecular reactions and submitted to a temperature modulation of small amplitude. We determine the conditions on the rate constants for which the deviations from the equilibrium concentrations of each species can be optimized and find the analytical expression of the frequency associated with an extremum of concentration shift in the case n=3. We prove that the frequency dependence of the displacement of equilibrium gives access to the number n of species involved in the mechanism. We apply the results to the case of the transformation of a reactant into a product through a possible reactive intermediate and find the order relation obeyed by the activation energies of the different barriers. The results typically apply to enzymatic catalysis with kinetics of Michaelis-Menten type.
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