Michaelis and Menten and the long road to the discovery of cooperativity

This article sketches the road from the establishment of the principles of enzyme kinetics, at the beginning of the 20th century, to the discovery of regulatory mechanisms and the models to explain them, from the middle of the century onwards. A long gap in time separates the two periods, in which t...

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Allosteric Regulation
Allostery
Cooperativity
Enzyme Assays
Feedback
Feedback, Physiological
Glucokinase - chemistry
Humans
Kinetics
Michaelis–Menten
Models, Chemical
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