BIOLOGY 173 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Reaction Rate, Catechol, Extremophile

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Enzyme concnetranion: when enzyme is the limiting factor, increasing enzyme increase reaction rate. If substrate is limiting factor, increasing enzyme does not help much. If substrate is limiting factor: effects on enzyme: enzyme is presented at such excess > no matter how much you dilute enzyme , substrate will still be limiting. All absorbance vs time graphs would show identical streep slopes. Rate vs enzyme would be at: enzyme becomes the limiting after some dilution. Absorbance vs time would have 4 lines, some high slopes, more dilute would have lower slopes. There is an ideal range and outside the range will slow enzyme activity: inhibitors, noncompetitive inhibitors: % inhibition constant at all substrate concentration (no. Change in % inhibition: vmax = lower, km = same, percent inhibition is same for high and low substrate concentration, competitive inhibitors: % inhibition varies across substrate concentration, vmax = same, kmax = goes up.

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