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The Kcat of an enzyme catalyzed run describes:
a) always the last step
b) rate limiting step
c) fastest step
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Consider the following enzymatic reaction: SP The enzyme has a kcat of 600 s-1. When [Et]=20 nM and [S]=40 uM, the reaction velocity is 9.6 uM/s-1. What is the Km for this enzyme?
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In each reaction box, place the best reagent and conditions from the list below. Your reagent for the first step is incorrect. You need to form an intermediate that can be converted to an alkyne in the second step,
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3. For the following reaction, please draw the transition state of the rate-limiting step CH2CH3 CH3OH "H H2SO4, 25 °C in the rate- 4. What are the electrophile and the nucleophile limiting step of the following reaction? Lo hamon HCI
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Topic: Electron
Transport/Oxidative
Phosphorylation
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741) (5 pts) Transition state theory relates the rate constant to the free energy of activation, AG. How can enzymes reduce the activation energy barrier? a) decrease the free energy of the product b) high affinity binding to the transition state c) increase the free energy of the substrate d) increase entropy upon release of product e) bind to the substrate with high affinity 2) (5 pts) Which is...
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Part I. Do one of the following questions in the space provided. If you need more than two or three sentences, that's probably too much. (5) 1. List three unique properties that inter-molecular hydrogen bonding gives to water, and explain why any one of them is important for a cell's physiology 2. Mechanistically, why does phosphorylation change the activity of an...
Can help me with these questions please. 30. Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is important for cell survival. The synthesis of S1P from sphingosine and ATP is catalyzed by the enzyme sphingosine kinase. The velocity of the sphingosine kinase reaction was measured in the presence and absence of threo-sphingosine, a stereoisomer of sphingosine that inhibits the enzyme. The results are shown below. Sphingosine (uM) vo (mg /min) vo (mg /min) with inhibitor 2.5 32.3 8.5 3.5 40 11.5 5.0 50.8 14.6 10 72...
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Find one scholarly source for the essay. See HB for description of scholarly sources ? 1)1. What is the source you intend to use and why is it scholarly? 2) Why is it important to learn to use scholarly sources? 3)3. How will this source strengthen your essay?
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Question 13 The committed step of fatty acid synthesis is catalyzed by the enzyme acetyl CoA carboxylase. Which of the following accurately describes this enzyme? None of the choices is correct. All of the choices are correct Phosphorylation of the enzyme inhibits its activity. The inhibited enzyme can be stimulated by allosteric regulation of citrate. The dephosphorylated enzyme is active. Question 14 Formation of this molecule is the committed step of fatty acid...