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15 February, 17:15

For any enzyme, what would the initial velocity be, as a percent (%) of Vmax, if the [S] was equal to Km/10?

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  1. 15 February, 17:35
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    The initial velocity as a percentage of Vmax is 1100%

    Explanation:

    From Michaelis Menten equation,

    Vo = Vmax[S]/Km+[S]

    Vo/Vmax = [S]/Km+[S]

    Expressing the initial velocity as a percentage of Vmax is

    Vmax/Vo = Km+[S]/[S] * 100

    [S] = Km/10

    Km = 10[S]

    Vmax/Vo = 10[S]+[S]/[S] * 100 = 11[S]/[S] * 100 = 11*100 = 1100%
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