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MATHEMATICAL The hydrolysis of a phenylalanine-containing peptide is catalyzed by

Interpretation:
The values of
Concept introduction:
In an enzymatic reaction,
The
Answer to Problem 29RE
The graph shows a straight line and on extrapolating the line, it intersects X-axis as well as Y-axis, and the desired value is determined.
The value of the Y-intercept is 450, which also represents
So, the value of
Conversion of
The value of the X- intercept is -800, which represents the value of
So, the value of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The reciprocal of the substrate concentration and the velocity is required to draw the respective plots. Before plotting the graph, the data must be converted. The reaction velocity data is given in mole/min. It needs to be converted into mole/sec by dividing by 60.
In enzyme kinetics, the values of
This equation is further modified so that it can represent in a straight line.
Modification of the equation is,
From this equation, the values of both
With the help of the Lineweaver–Burk plot, the values of both
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