Few scientists have the knowledge to perform the studies that are necessary to discover and characterize enzyme inhibitors, despite the vested interest the pharmaceutical industry has in this field.
"Dr. Stein . . . make[s] a difficult topic easy to understand and comprehend."
-Richard Harrison, Wyeth Research
Details on the approaches and applications essential to kinetically characterizing enzyme inhibitors for drug discovery
The ability of enzymes to bring about the transformation of one chemical substance into another makes them the favorite-and most productive-drug target in the pharmaceutical industry. Kinetics of Enzyme Action explores, in depth, the characteristics and applications of these proteins and their vital role in the development of new medicines by placing the subject of enzymology in a historical context that enriches and heightens understanding of this complex science. It introduces readers to a wide range of topics invaluable for helping them discover and kinetically characterize enzyme inhibitors-from simple, one-substrate enzyme reactions to the more complex two-substrate enzymes reactions. Some of the highlights in this book include:
- A detailed description of enzyme kinetics as applied to drug discovery
- A comprehensive collection of theory and pragmatic approaches to guide readers in the science of performing detailed enzyme mechanistic studies
- An outline of the tools and techniques necessary to perform, understand, and interpret detailed kinetic studies for drug discovery
- Numerous case studies from scientific literature that bring the topics to life
From discussion of the early developments in the kinetics of enzymatic reactions to fresh insights on contemporary enzymology, Kinetics of Enzyme Action offers comprehensive coverage of a discipline that holds vital significance for all pharmaceutical practitioners.