BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Enzyme, Hyperbola, Competitive Inhibition

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27 Feb 2018
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V max: k cat = reflection of the organic chemistry of the active site kcat = e. Higher the k cat (cid:1037) lower the turnover time, more powerful the e. Enzymes with lower k m are more powerful: k m = measure of how [s] affects e-function. ! k cat and k m do not have the same units. [s] required to get enzyme working at speed. Best: high turnover + low [s] at speed. Beer-lambert equation : a = c l (for calculation of concentration based on light absorbance) = molar extinction coefficient. A = absorbance (no unit) l = length (cm) The benefit of measuring the initial rate of reaction (v 0 ) is that at the beginning of the reaction: If [s]>>[e], then changes in [s] are negligible, so [s] can be treated as a constant. B: changes in k m are negligible, so k m can be treated as a constant.

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