Attempt 2 Question 19 of 41 Consider the data collected for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction. [S] (mM) 0.20 0.37 0.50 0.83...
Consider the data collected for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction. [S] (MM) 2 (MM :5-1) 0.20 0.86 0.33 1.20 2.00 2.42 4.00 2.69 Determine Vmax and Km for this reaction. mMs-1 Km = mM
Consider the data collected for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction [S] (mM) vo (mM s1 0.25 2.00 0.50 3.33 1.00 5.00 2.00 6.67 Determine Vmax and K,,m for this reaction. mM s- Vmax mM
Consider the data collected for an enzyme‑catalyzed reaction. [?] (??)[S] (mM) ?0 (??⋅?−1)v0 (mM⋅s−1) 0.200.20 0.860.86 0.330.33 1.201.20 2.002.00 2.422.42 4.004.00 2.692.69 Determine ?max and ?m for this reaction.
CHEM3250 Assignment-Enzyme Inhibition Consider the data below for an enzyme catalyzed reaction. The rate of the reaction has been determined with and without an inhibitor. A total concentration of enzyme of 20 uM was used in the experiment. SHOW WORK AND UNITS!!! Without Inhibitor With Inhibitor [substrate] (mM)Rate of formation of te of formation of product product (mM/min) mM/min) 6.67 5.25 0.49 7.04 38.91 1.0 2.2 6.9 41.8 44.0 1.5 3.5 1 a) On the same graph, plot the data...
3.33 3. Suppose that the following data are obtained for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction: [S(mm) V (mmol ml-Imin-1) 0.1 0.2 5.00 7.14 8.0 1.0 8.33 9.09 (a) From a double-reciprocal plot of the data, determine Km and Vmax. (b) Assuming that the enzyme present in the system had a concentration of 10-6 M, calculate its turnover number 0.8 2.0
Suppose that the following data are obtained for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction: [S] (mM) V (mmol ml-1min-1) 0.1 3.33 0.2 5.00 0.5 7.14 0.8 8.0 1.0 8.33 2.0 9.09 a.) From a double-reciprocal plot of the data, determine Km and Vmax. b.) Assuming that the enzyme present in the system had a concentration of 10-6 M, calculate its turnover number.
2. The table shows the kinetic data for a reaction catalyzed by an enzyme under the following conditions: in the absence of an inhibitor, and in the presence of two different inhibitors, (1) and (2) each at a concentration of 10 mM. Assume the total enzyme concentration, [Elo, is the same for all reactions and the enzyme obeys the Michaelis-Menten mechanism In the presence of presence of 10 mM inhibitor 1 inhibitor2 In the 10 mM No inhibitor mM 2.5...
The value of Km for the shown data for a hexokinase-catalyzed reaction is with the unit of . The value of Vmax for. the same reaction is with the unit of . Be sure to give the values with the correct number of significant figures. You might have to construct a kinetic plot. For units, choose one answer from (uM, 1/ UM, HM/second, uM x second, mM, 1/mM, second, 1/second, mM/second, mM x second) vo (mM/sec) Glucose concentration (mm) 0.10...
(15 points) Consider the following reaction: CO2+H20 F HCO; +H* This reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase. The following data was obtained for an initial enzyme concentration of 2.3 nM and temperature of 0.5°C: [CO2] (MM) 1.25 Rate (M/s) 2.8x10-5 5.00x 10-5 8.33x10-5 1.67x10-4 2.5 5.0 20.0 Determine Km and Vmax for this reaction at the given enzyme concentration and temperature.
17. An enzyme-catalyzed reaction has a Vmax of 6 M/s and V, of 4.5 nM/s when the substrate concentration is 1.5 M. What is the Km of this reaction? 2.0.5 b. 1.1 c. 22.5 d. 39 18. From the reaction data below, determine whether the reaction is first-order or second-order. Time (8) Reactant (M) 0 6,67