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12 November, 03:06

What is the substrate concentration [S] when the Vo is 1/4 Vmax? Hint: start with Vo = (Vmax * [S]) / (Km + [S]) substitute in for the Vo and solve for [S]

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  1. 12 November, 03:23
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that,

    Vo = ¼ Vmax

    We are given the equation

    Vo = (Vmax * [S]) / (Km + [S])

    We want to find substrate [S]

    Let substitute Vo = ¼Vmax into the given equation, so we have

    Vo = (Vmax * [S]) / (Km + [S])

    ¼ Vmax = (Vmax * [S]) / (Km + [S])

    Cross multiply

    Vmax * (Km + [S]) = 4 * Vmax * [S] Divide both side by Vmax

    (Km + [S]) = 4 * [S]

    Km + [S] = 4•[S]

    Make [S] subject of formula

    4•[S] - [S] = Km

    3•[S] = Km

    Divide both sides by 3

    [S] = Km / 3

    [S] = ⅓ Km

    So the substrate [S] is ⅓ Km when Vo is ¼Vmax
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