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An enzyme catalyzes the reaction m ↔n. the enzyme is present at a concentration of 1.5 nm, and the vmax is 3.5 μm s-1. the km for substrate m is 3.7 lm
(a) calculate kat number kcat 111570

(b) what values of vmax and km would be observed in the presence of sufficient amounts of an uncompetitive inhibitor to generate an o of 2.1?

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