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V max and Km of Enzyme-controlled Reactions

V max and Km of Enzyme-controlled Reactions. V max. The maximum rate at infinite substrate concentration is called V max. K m. The substrate concentration that give a rate of 1/2 V max is called K m.

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V max and Km of Enzyme-controlled Reactions

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  1. Vmax and Km of Enzyme-controlled Reactions

  2. V max • The maximum rate at infinite substrate concentration is called Vmax.

  3. K m • The substrate concentration that give a rate of 1/2 Vmax is called Km.

  4. These quantities are useful for characterizing an enzyme. A good enzyme has a high Vmax and a low Km.

  5. Vmax and Km for Competitive Inhibition • Competitive inhibitors increase Km for the enzyme, but have no effect on Vmax, so the rate can approach a normal rate if the substrate concentration is increased high enough.

  6. Vmax and Km for Non-competitive Inhibition • Non-competitive inhibitors therefore simply reduce the amount of active enzyme (just like decreasing the enzyme concentration), so they decrease vmax, but have no effect on KM.

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