10. In serine protease mechanism, which specie(s) act(s) as a nucleophile? serine histidine both serine and water water With Inhibitor max Normal max init 1/2 V Normal 1/V, maк With Inhibitor 1/N init max 1/2 V max 1/V max -1/Km [S] 1/[S] Vmax is reduced with an inhibitor however the Km remains the same
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In serine protease mechanism, which specie(s) act(s) as a nucleophile?
A.) serine
B.) histidine
C.) both serine and water
D.) water
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![10. In serine protease mechanism, which specie(s) act(s) as a nucleophile?
serine
histidine
both serine and water
water
With Inhibitor
max
Normal
max
init 1/2 V
Normal
1/V,
maк
With Inhibitor
1/N
init
max
1/2 V
max
1/V
max
-1/Km
[S]
1/[S]
Vmax is reduced with an inhibitor however the Km remains the same](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5dd51c12-cbbb-4d2a-97f6-026445fecc39%2F5c625932-ed8a-4430-8886-53a68d2838c9%2Fzmhra9x.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)

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