BIOCHEM 2BB3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Thymidylate Synthase, Enzyme Kinetics, Transketolase

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The reaction rate = velocity (v), which describes the rate of disappearance of the substrate (s) or rate of appearance of the product. With a constant [enzyme], changes in [substrate] changes the reaction"s velocity in a hyperbolic fashion: hyperbolic; enzyme physically binds to the substrate to for es (enzyme-substrate) complex. Low [substrate], the rate increases quickly until the enzyme becomes saturated. The order of the reaction is dependent on the number of substrates o o. Second order: 2 substrates = bimolecular; m-1s-1 k1 is a second order reaction and k2 is a first order reaction. Michaelis-menten equation, assume [s] >> {e] k2: know velocity and [es] Velocity: synthetic substrate that is converted to a light-absorbing/fluorescent product. Velocity is the rate of appearance of the product monitored by a spectrophotometer or fluorimeter. [es]: difficult because it depends on the rate of its formation (k1) and its decomposition (k-1) o o. Rate of [es] = k1[e][s] k-1[es] k2[es]

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