Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanism is a comprehensive textbook on steady-state enzyme kinetics. Organized according to the experimental process, the text covers kinetic mechanism, relative rates of steps along the reaction pathway, and chemical mechanism--including acid-base chemistry and transition state structure.
Practical examples taken from the literature demonstrate theory throughout. The book also features numerous general experimental protocols and how-to explanations for interpreting kinetic data.
Written in clear, accessible language, the book will enable graduate students well-versed in biochemistry to understand and describe data at the fundamental level. Enzymologists and molecular biologists will find the text a useful reference.
Very good collection of enzyme kinetic topics. Book covers most of the aspects needs to know if you are working in enzyme kinetics field. Notations and diagrams are little bit confusing compare to standard reaction writing scripts. Overall nice book to read and understand complexity of enzyme kinetics.