pseudosubstrate
Pseudosubstrate is a synthetic molecule designed to mimic the structure of natural substrates in enzymatic reactions, yet it lacks the biological activity or recognition features of the true substrate. These compounds are widely used in biochemical research to study enzyme kinetics, mechanism, and specificity. Unlike regular substrates, pseudosubstrates often incorporate modifications such as steric hindrance, chemical modifications, or structural analogs that prevent binding or alter the enzyme-substrate interaction. This allows researchers to probe how enzymes recognize and process natural substrates under controlled conditions.
One of the primary applications of pseudosubstrates is in the study of enzyme inhibition. By designing molecules
In addition to their use in biochemical research, pseudosubstrates play a role in biocatalysis and industrial
While pseudosubstrates are not biologically active, they provide valuable insights into enzyme function and can be