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Chemistry, 30.08.2019 01:10 alyahmarie00

The following reaction has an equilibrium constant (keq) of 1 under standard conditions and can be catalysed by the enzyme aspartate transaminase: reaction 1: aspartate + a-ketoglutarate oxaloacetate + glutamate () (ii) (iii) (iv) what is the agâ“¡ of this reaction? which will be favoured - the forward reaction, the reverse reaction, or neither? what effect does the presence of the enzyme aspartate transaminase have on the key value when compared with its value in the absence of enzyme? if one of the products of reaction 1, oxaloacetate, is removed by converting it to citrate as follows: reaction 2: oxaloacetate + acetyl-coa citrate + coash will the key for reaction l be changed?

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