BIOC 2580 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Enzyme Catalysis, Cytochrome C Oxidase Subunit Ii, Statin

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Aim: to find the properties of a newly discovered enzyme by measuring km and vmax. Measure initial rates vo for a series of different [s] values. Plot the michaelis-menten curve for the enzyme. Km and vmax tell you about the enzyme"s properties. Vmax indicates the catalytic rate when 100% of the enzyme is occupied by substrate (saturated with substrate) Higher vmax means a faster reaction, better catalysis. Vmax = k2 [e]total (vmax is a conditional constant) Km indicates how well the substrate fits the catalytic site. Km is the concentration of s that gives an initial rate of 0. 5 vmax. Low km means good recognition, substrate binds well. High km means poor recognition, substrate binds poorly. An enzyme with more than one substrate has a different km value for each. To measure km(a) keep [b] constant and very [a] To measure km(b) keep [a] constant and very [b]

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