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Enzyme Catalysis. SBS017 Basic Biochemistry Dr John Puddefoot J.R.Puddefoot@qmul.ac.uk. Learning objectives Lecture 11. You should be able to use Lineweaver -Burk plots to calculate KM and Vmax You will be able to describe competitive,
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Enzyme Catalysis SBS017 Basic Biochemistry Dr John Puddefoot J.R.Puddefoot@qmul.ac.uk
Learning objectives Lecture 11 • You should be able to use Lineweaver-Burk plots to calculate KM and Vmax • You will be able to describe competitive, uncompetitive and non-competitive inhibitors and how they alter enzyme kinetics • You should understand the terms Allosteric and Cooperative regulation in relation to enzymes
Michaelis-Menten Reminder V is the velocity (or rate) of reaction [S] is the substrate concentration Vmax is the maximal velocity of the reaction KM is the Michaelis constant ([S] at Vmax/2)