PART IV 

 CHEMICAL DYNAMICS IN PROTEIN SYSTEMS* 



* Any survey of this subject must, of course, involve an incidental exposi- 

 tion of the properties and behavior of the enzymes, to which reference must 

 necessarily be made. Nevertheless any attempt to enter fully into a discussion 

 of the properties of enzymes would, of course, lead us into regions quite for- 

 eign to the scope of this work. For exhaustive treatments of the general 

 subject of enzyme-action the reader is referred to the works of Oppenheimer 

 (15), Bredig (8), Taylor (19), Vernon (20), Euler (9) and Bayliss (7). 



