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blushskunk17Lv1
28 Sep 2019
If an enzyme reaction rate is approaching the Vmax, with a large excess of substrate present, which of the following would have the least effect on the rate of reaction?
Add moderate amount of a competitive inhibitor
Add a moderate amount of a non-competitive inhibitor
Add more enzyme to the mixture
Add a moderate amount of an irreversible inhibitor
Decrease the Temperature of the Reaction by a moderate amount
How can Vmax be approached despite the presence of a competitive inhibitor?
Increase enzyme concentration to very high levels
Increase substrate concentration to very high levels
Increase the temperature of the reaction
Decrease the temperature of the reaction
Add a non-competitive inhibitor to the reaction mixture
If an enzyme reaction rate is approaching the Vmax, with a large excess of substrate present, which of the following would have the least effect on the rate of reaction?
Add moderate amount of a competitive inhibitor |
Add a moderate amount of a non-competitive inhibitor |
Add more enzyme to the mixture |
Add a moderate amount of an irreversible inhibitor Decrease the Temperature of the Reaction by a moderate amount |
How can Vmax be approached despite the presence of a competitive inhibitor?
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