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You set up an experiment to assess kinetic rate constants for enzyme X with substrates A...
need help with this question You set up an experiment to assess kinetic rate constants for enzyme X with substrates A and B. You use 10 M enzyme in all experiments. You may use excel or any other program to help you answer questions about enzyme X. Use the following set of data to answer the following questions: [A] AM Vo (uM/s) 500 MB 2.2 4.3 Vo (uM/s) 50 MB 0.8 0.5 - 9.8 11.6 13 al NONS 13.5 17....
You have an enzyme that uses two substrates in a random reaction (the order of binding of the substrates is random). And the reaction A + B à P is catalyzed by the enzyme bringtogetherase You have carried out five sets of reaction rates Keeping B constant and varying A and then increasing B and Vary ing A again until all combinations of A and B are measured. In the reaction you used 0.02 mg of bringtogetherase which is a...
You have an enzyme that uses two substrates in a random reaction (the order of binding of the substrates is random). And the reaction A + B à P is catalyzed by the enzyme bringtogetherase You have carried out five sets of reaction rates Keeping B constant and varying A and then increasing B and Vary ing A again until all combinations of A and B are measured. In the reaction you used 0.02 mg of bringtogetherase which is a...
thats all the information that he gave us to solve the question. Thank you for trying anyways X C E Question 23 1 pts The free-energy changes for the transfer of individual amino acid residues from a hydrophobic to an aqueous environment are given as follows: Amino acid AG of transfer (kJ/mol Proline -0.8 -12.6 Histidine 6.7 Alanine Methionine 14.3 Based on this information, which of these amino acid pairs is MOST likely to be represented in membrane-spanning alpha helices?...