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Babcock_Hall
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Re: kinetics of an enzyme catalysed reaction
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June 12, 2016, 07:08:43 PM »
Yes. If I have the fraction a/a, that is equal to 1, correct? So if ( k
2
+ k
3
) appears in both the top and bottom of a fraction, they also equal one, and they can be cancelled out. And so forth.
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Thank you for the help
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You are welcome. I think that there are some take-home messages from your problem. One is that K
d
and K
M
are not the same thing. Another is that the definitions of k
cat
and K
M
depend on the particulars of the kinetic model. Students of enzyme kinetics might also wish to derive the rate equation for this mechanism from steady-state principles.
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