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An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a K of 6.50 mM and a Vmax of 2.75...
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a Km of 5.00 mM and a Vmax of 1.85 mM s-1. Calculate the reaction velocity, vo. for the following substrate concentrations. a) 3.00 mM Number mM.s b) 5.00 mM Number mM.s c) 10.5 mM Number
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a Km of 8.00 mM and a Vmax of 4.45 mM s-1. Calculate the reaction velocity, Vo, for the following substrate concentrations a) 1.00 mM Number mM.s-1 b) 8.00 mM Number mM s-1 c) 11.0 mM Number mM.s-1
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a Km of 9.50 and a Vmax of
1.75
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a K_m of 9.50 mM and a of 1.75 mM- s^-1. Calculate the reaction velocity, V_0, for the following substrate concentrations. 2.50 mM 9.50 mM 12.0 mM
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a Km of 9.00 mM and a Vmax of 3.95 mM·s–1. Calculate the reaction velocity, v0, for the following substrate concentrations: A. 1 mM B. 9 mM C. 11 mM
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a Km of 7.00 mM and a Vmax of 4.00 mM·s–1. Calculate the reaction velocity, v0, for the following substrate concentrations. A) 1.25 mM B) 7.00 mM C) 10.0 mM
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a Km of 8.50 mM and a Vmax of 2.70 mM 5-1. Calculate the reaction velocity, vo, for each substrate concentration. [S] = 2.25 mM Vo: 0.5 mM.s-1 [S] = 8.50 mM 1.70 mMs-1 [S] = 13.0 mM [S] = 13.0 mM Vo: 2.05 mm. s-1
13. An enzyme catalyzes the reaction A = B. The enzyme is present at a concentration of 2 nM, and the Vmax is 1.2 uMs. The K for substrate A is 10 uM. Calculate the initial velocity of the reaction, Vo, when the substrate concentration is (a) 2 uM, (b) 10 UM, (C) 30 UM.
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a K m of 9.00 mM and a V max of 2.40 mM ⋅ s − 1 . Calculate the reaction velocity, v 0 , for each substrate concentration. [ S ] = 3.50 mM v 0 : mM ⋅ s − 1 [ S ] = 9.00 mM v 0 : mM ⋅ s − 1 [ S ] = 12.0 mM v 0 : mM ⋅ s − 1
An enzyme catalyzes a reaction with a K m of 9.00 mM and a V max of 3.85 mM ⋅ s − 1 . Calculate the reaction velocity, v 0 , for each substrate concentration. [ S ] = 3.50 mM v 0 : mM ⋅ s − 1 [ S ] = 9.00 mM v 0 : mM ⋅ s − 1 [ S ] = 10.5 mM v 0 : mM ⋅ s − 1
An enzyme catalyzes the reaction A ⇌ B. The enzyme is present at a concentration of 2 nM, and the Vmax is 1.2 μM s−1. The Km for substrate A is 10 μM. Calculate the initial velocity of the reaction, V0, when the substrate concentration is (a) 2 μM, (b) 10 μM, (c) 30 μM.