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No clue where I'm suppose to post this. But, I'm a med student hoping to get a little pre-med help since I know you all are probably going into this in much more detail than they do in med school. This is what we are learning now.
Here's the problem:
Assume everything is in correct units.
initial substrate concentration = .5 mM.
Km=.5
Then, run the reaction with substrate concentration of 2mM.
How much do you increase v/vmax by increasing the substrate concentration? They want a percentage.
Sorry to the moderators if this is the wrong place to post. To make this relevant, let me know if you have any questions about med school and I'll try to answer them.
Here's the problem:
Assume everything is in correct units.
initial substrate concentration = .5 mM.
Km=.5
Then, run the reaction with substrate concentration of 2mM.
How much do you increase v/vmax by increasing the substrate concentration? They want a percentage.
Sorry to the moderators if this is the wrong place to post. To make this relevant, let me know if you have any questions about med school and I'll try to answer them.