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Organic Chemistry — Lecture 12
Enzymatic reactions follow Michaelis-Menten kinetics: the rate of product formation depends on substrate concentration and enzyme affinity, governed by Vmax and Km parameters.
What does Vmax represent in Michaelis-Menten kinetics?
The maximum reaction rate when the enzyme is saturated with substrate.
How does Km relate to enzyme-substrate affinity?
A lower Km means higher affinity — the substrate binds more tightly.
Fri, May 29 Review Km + Vmax flashcards · 20 questions
Sat, May 30 Enzyme inhibition practice quiz · Mock exam

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