Abstract
A chemical quenched-flow apparatus is described which measures, in a unique stroke, enough data points (8–11) for establishing the kinetics curve of a reaction. Only very small volumes of reaction solutions (2 × 500 μl) are required. The time intervals between which the kinetic data may be measured range from 5 to 37 ms and from 120 to 450 ms with the corresponding mixing times of 0.6 and 5 ms, respectively. This apparatus was used to investigate the pre-steady-state domain of the aminoacylation reaction of tRNAVal by valyl-tRNA synthetase from yeast.