BIO 253 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Electrophile, Hydrolysis, Deprotonation

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That there is a steady state approximation so that [es] stays constant. Assume that the substrate (free ligand) [s] equals the starting [s] What happens when [s] is less than km: the michaelis menten model initial velocity becomes very close to 1. What happens when [s] is more than km: the initial velocity becomes maximum velocity. Km is the of the [s] of when it is the maximum velocity. Turnover number, kcat: it is the single enzyme turnover. When the enzyme is greater than km is when the enzyme is saturated. Efficiency of the enzyme = kcat/km and k1 is how fast e is getting to s: K1 = kcat/km which is the specificity constant rate constant for conversion of e+s to. Kcat/km: there is a maximum of how fast the two molecules can get together and e and. S have to find each other and thus diffusion usually limits the max. potential of kcat/km.

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