Construct a Michaelis-Menten plot, and a Lineweaver-Burk plot, for all six of these experiments on the same graph (for each plot). Calculate the Vmax, the Km, and the slope (Km Vmax) for the control (with [I] =0 mM) and for each non-zero concentration of inhibitor B ([] = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5 mM). Which type of reversible enzyme inhibition is illustrated by inhibitor B? Since many of you do not have scanners or cameras to send me an e-mail image of your graphs,
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![# Enzyme Kinetics and Inhibition, Part 2
Suppose that you have isolated the enzyme sucrase (able to hydrolyze sucrose into glucose and fructose), and you wish to determine the nature of inhibitor B for this enzyme. You have prepared five different concentrations of substrate (sucrose), and five different concentrations of inhibitor B (plus the control, with zero mM of inhibitor B). The following table lists the inhibitor B concentrations \([I]\), substrate concentrations \([S]\), and resulting enzyme velocities \((V_0)\) for all six of these experiments:
| [I] | [S] | \(V_0\) | \(1/[S]\) | \(1/V_0\) |
|----------|-------|----------------------------|------------------------|------------------------|
| 0 mM | 0.1 mM | 0.3333333333 mM per minute | | |
| 0 mM | 0.2 mM | 0.5 | 5 | 0.25 |
| 0 mM | 0.3 mM | 0.6 | | |
| 0 mM | 0.4 mM | 0.6666666667 | | |
| 0 mM | 0.5 mM | 0.7142857143 | | |
| 0.1 mM | 0.1 mM | 0.25 | | |
| 0.1 mM | 0.2 mM | 0.3333333333 | | |
| 0.1 mM | 0.3 mM | 0.375 | | |
| 0.1 mM | 0.4 mM | 0.4 | | |
| 0.1 mM | 0.5 mM | 0.4166666667 | | |
| 0.2 mM | 0.1 mM | 0.2 | | |
| 0.2 mM | 0.2 mM | 0.2727272727 |](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1aa73a5c-541c-4668-bc8d-58d278629b47%2Fbba1a5a1-5a88-46fc-a8b8-31000258e504%2Ffi5h1bl_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)

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