Channels as Enzymes: Oxymoron and Tautology
Bob Eisenberg

TL;DR
This paper proposes viewing channels as enzymes to better understand their role in diffusion, offering a new perspective that aids in experimental design and interpretation.
Contribution
It introduces the novel analogy of channels as enzymes, providing a conceptual framework for analyzing diffusion processes.
Findings
Channels function as diffusion catalysts.
The enzyme analogy improves experimental interpretation.
New design principles for diffusion experiments.
Abstract
Channels are Catalysts for Diffusion and in that sense are Enzymes. This idea is useful for the design and interpretation of experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications · Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
