1) Think about the bisubstrate reaction F + G -> H that can be catalyzed by...

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1) Think about the bisubstrate reaction F + G -> H that canbe catalyzed by an enzyme that 10) obeys Michaelis-Menten kinetics.Assume that [G] is so high that it is essentially unlimited.

Which one of the following scenarios is the one that can best bedescribed as \"first order with respect to F\"?

=> [F] is three times lower than the Km.

Explain Why answer is [F] is three times lower than theKm.

  1. Choose the answer and Explain Why
    If no ESI complex is ever formed, we can best conclude, based onour coverage of reversible 1inhibitors, that:

    1. A) the inhibitor is an uncompetitive inhibitor (but not theother two types)

    2. B) the inhibitor is a noncompetitive inhibitor (but not theother two types)

    3. C) the inhibitor could be either an uncompetitive or anoncompetitive inhibitor (but not the other type)

    4. D) the inhibitor is a competitive inhibitor (but not the othertwo types)

    5. E) the inhibitor could be either a competitive or anuncompetitive inhibitor (but not the other

      type)

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Ans 1 Bisubstrate reactions are the ones in one enzyme catalyzes the conversion of two substrates into two products This kind of reaction can occur sequentially where one substrate binds first followed by the other substrate After binding of both the substrate the enzyme will convert them into products that are released one after another The other way by which these reactions    See Answer
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