- Communications Faculty of Sciences University Ankara Series B Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Volume:34 Issue:01.02
- BİOCHEMİCAL REACTİONS OF ENZYMES COMPARED WITH ELECTROCHEMİCAL REACTIONS
BİOCHEMİCAL REACTİONS OF ENZYMES COMPARED WITH ELECTROCHEMİCAL REACTIONS
Authors : Ural AKBULUT
Pages : 54-63
Doi:10.1501/Commub_0000000487
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Publication Date : 1899-01-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Many biochemical reactions, especially enzyme catalyses, are similar to electrochemical reactions. In electrochemical reactions tbe substrate is either oxidized or reduced on the eleçtrodes by electron transfers. Developments in electroorganic chemistry showed that many of the chemical bonds can be cleaved electrochemically. Especically R—O, C—X, Ar—O, N—H, C=N, C—S, C—O, C—N, C--S and C—C bonds and some other heteroatom bondş are known to be cleaved electrochemically. As a resultof those cleaveges dimerizations, polymerizations, rearrengements, substitutions, remo valof functional groups, ete. occur. When we examinc the biochemical reactions of the enzymes they result in reduetion, oxydation> cleavage, addition, rearrengement and polymerization, similar to electrochemical reactions. In the present work, enzymes which are classified as ovidoreduetases, transferases, hydro- lases, lyases, isomerases and ligases are compared with electrochemical reactions.Keywords : Many biochemical reactions, Developments in electroorganic, electrochemical reactions