The Michaelis constant, Km, is equal to the .
A) maximum velocity that any given enzyme reaction can achieve
B) substrate concentration which gives the best enzyme assay for an enzyme reaction
C) substrate concentration when the rate is equal to half its maximal value
D) maximum velocity divided by two
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Q1: When varying the substrate concentration at a
Q2: The initial velocity of an enzyme reaction
Q6: The assumptions made in calculating the Michaelis-Menten
Q7: In an enzyme reaction involving one enzyme
Q8: Which enzyme below is fastest?
A) kinase, kcat
Q9: Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)
Q10: The main difference between chemical and enzyme
Q14: When there are two substrates in a
Q15: When two different substrates react to form
Q19: Oxidases,peroxidases,oxygenases or reductases are all
A)lyases.
B)synthases.
C)synthetases.
D)oxidoreductases.
E)hydrolases.
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