MBB 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Reaction Rate, Reaction Rate Constant, Rate Equation

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Understand that enzymes bind to substrates and help the substrates adopt the transition state (i. e. the binding energy reduces the activation energy), increasing the rate of the reaction. Know that the reaction rate, v, for a single substrate reaction is the product of the rate constant and the substrate concentration [s] Know that reaction rates can be measured by measuring the increase in product concentration over time; since this rate depends on [s], it is not linear, as [s] decreases as the reaction proceeds to equilibrium. Know that reaction rates are linear early on in a reaction, when substrate has not been depleted v0. Understand the michaelis constant, km, which is a ratio of the sum of the rate constants for dissociation of [es] and formation of [es], and is equal to [s] at half-maximal velocity (vmax) Understand the relationship between v0, vmax, [s] and km, as described in the.

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