RefNoEC/1987/19
Previous numbersCert XXII, 66
LevelItem
TitleKirby, Anthony John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date1982
DescriptionCitation typed
CitationDistinguished for his fundamental quantitative studies on the chemical mechanisms involved in catalysis by enzymes. His approach has been to mimic the way substrate and catalytic groups interact in the enzyme-substrate complex by bringing together the same functional groups in various ways in systems which are simple enough to understand in detail. He has investigated reactions of all the major substrate groups. His work on phosphate monoesters laid the foundation of our current understanding of the phosphate transfer process, the most common enzyme-catalysed reaction. His studies on amides have produced the most efficient known intramolecular reaction, rivalling some enzymes in efficiency and resembling them mechanistically. This led to the establishment of predictive generalisations which he has used to develop the best defined and most efficient bifunctional models for enzyme reactions currently available. His important work on acetals has far-reaching implications, not only for the mechanisms of glycosidic enzymes, but also for the basic chemistry of related oxygen compounds. He has also established quantitative correlations between chemical reactivity and simple geometrical structural parameters which hold out the prospect of predicting reactivity from crystallographic data.
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