20.28 The following initial velocities were determined spec- trophotometrically for solutions of sodium succinate to which a constant amount of succinoxidase was added. The velocities are given as the...


20.28 The following initial velocities were determined spec-<br>trophotometrically for solutions of sodium succinate to which a<br>constant amount of succinoxidase was added. The velocities are<br>given as the change in absorbancy at 250 nm in 10 s. Calculate<br>V, KM, and K, for malonate.<br>AX 103<br>10 s<br>15 x 10-6 mol L-1<br>[Succinate]<br>10-3 mol L-1<br>No<br>Inhibitor<br>Malonate<br>10.0<br>16.7<br>14.9<br>2.0<br>14.2<br>10.0<br>1.0<br>11.3<br>7.7<br>0.5<br>8.8<br>4.9<br>0.33<br>7.1<br>Hint: Treat this problem using the<br>competitive inhibited rate law<br>

Extracted text: 20.28 The following initial velocities were determined spec- trophotometrically for solutions of sodium succinate to which a constant amount of succinoxidase was added. The velocities are given as the change in absorbancy at 250 nm in 10 s. Calculate V, KM, and K, for malonate. AX 103 10 s 15 x 10-6 mol L-1 [Succinate] 10-3 mol L-1 No Inhibitor Malonate 10.0 16.7 14.9 2.0 14.2 10.0 1.0 11.3 7.7 0.5 8.8 4.9 0.33 7.1 Hint: Treat this problem using the competitive inhibited rate law

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