Biology, asked by santhoshsiva, 1 year ago

Can anyone explain michaelis menten equation with example??

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Answered by madhura41
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Heya ! Here is u r Ans >
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This equation is called the Michaelis–Menten equation. Here, represents the maximum rate achieved by the system, at saturating substrate concentration. The Michaelis constant is the substrate concentration at which the reaction rate is half of.

xplanation: Reaction rate of an enzymatic reaction can be calculated using the Michaelis-Menten equation. where is the reaction rate, Double subscripts: use braces to clarifyis the maximum reaction rate, is the substrate concentration and is the Michaelis constant.
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santhoshsiva: Can u explain the Km in detail?
madhura41: yes
madhura41: This is usually expressed as the Km(Michaelis constant) of the enzyme, an inverse measure of affinity. For practical purposes, Km is the concentration of substrate which permits the enzyme to achieve half Vmax.
madhura41: vese konsa km kilometer wala ya dusra ...koi ??
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