BIOC12H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Glycogen, Dephosphorylation, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate

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Lec08 mechanisms of enzyme action: midterm covers lecture 5 to 8 speed of different reactions. Km: when the rate constant for product formation (k2) is much smaller than either k1 or k-1 a. then the k2 can be neglected, km is then equivalent to k-1 / k1. Late for this slide: graph, region b a. i. Reaction is dependent on both concentration of enzyme [e] and concentration of substrate [s] a. ii. 1. catalytic proficiency is the efficiency of the enzyme: divide the rate constants for the presence and absence of enzymes a. i. absence vs presence of enzyme a. i. 1. Determines how well the enzyme actually catalyzes the reaction a. i. 1. a. i. e. rate of reaction. 2. came in late for this slide: 10:21 am. Measurement of km and vmax: plot a double reciprocal (lineweaver-burk) plot to determine vmax and km, this plot represents the linear transformation of the michaelis-menten equation a. i. The key parameters are km and vmax a. ii.

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