BIOL 3210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Allosteric Regulation, Hydrolysis, Microrna

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Km = substrate concentration kcat is the turnover number how many times an enzyme can go / second. Catalytic perfection very fast (high velocity) or having a very high affinity for the substrate. The percentage of time that the substrate and enzyme bump and carry out the reaction. Enzyme inhibition: they help us understand how the enzyme active sites work, they are the biggest class of drugs, which is a more practical application. Irreversible inhibitor binds to the enzyme but the effect is not reversible. They can bind with or without the substrate bound: competitive inhibitor binds to the same site of the enzyme as the substrate. If it binds, it is inconsistent with inhibitor binding. The smaller the ki means the inhibitor is more tightly bound to the enzyme. Impact of the competitive inhibitor : = 1 + [i] / ki.

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