Given the following data for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction. Substrate conc., mM Velocity, mM/s 0.10 0.96 o.125 1.12 0.167 1.35 0.250 1.66 0.50 2.22 1.00 2.63
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Given the following data for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
Substrate conc., mM | Velocity, mM/s |
0.10 | 0.96 |
o.125 | 1.12 |
0.167 | 1.35 |
0.250 | 1.66 |
0.50 | 2.22 |
1.00 | 2.63 |
1.Write the equation of the line consistent with the Lineweaver- Burke equation (type answer in this format: y=mx+b)
2. Calculate the Vmax.
3. Calculate the Km.
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