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Chapter 13, Problem 1P

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Exploring the Michaelis-Menten Equation - I According to the Michaelis-Menten equation, what is the v/Vmax ratio when [S] = 4 Km?

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Interpretation Introduction

To propose:

With the use of Michaelis-Menten equation I, the value of υ / Vmax ratio when [S] = 4 Km .

Introduction:

The Michaelis-Menten Equation relates reaction velocity with substrate concentration where they form an enzyme-substrate complex which further reacts irreversibly to form a product and free enzyme and it can be represented mathematically as below:

  E+SESE+P

  υ=d[P]dt=Vmax[S]Km+[S]

Where,

  • Vmax= maximum velocity
  • Km= Michaelis-Menten constant
  • [S]= substrate concentration

Explanation of Solution

For enzyme kinetics, Leonor Michaelis, a German biochemist had made a very best-understood and known model as Michaelis-Menten equation. The rate in enzyme reactions, in relation to the rate of reaction υ

  υ=d[P]dt=Vmax[S]Km+[S]

Where,

  • Vmax= at the time of saturation, the maximum rate achieved by any system
  • Km = Michaelis- Menten constant and at the time of this, the value of Vmaxbecomes half.

Now, we have the value [S] = 4 Km and we can determine the value of υ / Vmax

ratio as below:

  υ=d[P]dt=V max[S]Km+[S]υ=V max×4KmKm+4Kmυ=4V max5υV max=0.8

Therefore, the value of υ / Vmax ratio when [S] = 4 Km is 0.8.

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