Explain Michaelis Menton constant with the help of equation.
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The Michaelis–Menten equation (Eqn (4)) is the rate equation for a one-substrate enzyme-catalyzed reaction. This equation relates the initial reaction rate (v0), the maximum reaction rate (Vmax), and the initial substrate concentration [S] through the Michaelis constant KM—a measure of the substrate-binding affinity.
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The Michaelis-Menten equation for this system is: Here, Vmax represents the maximum velocity achieved by the system, at maximum (saturating) substrate concentrations. ... Also, by definition the dissociation binding constant of the ES complex, KD is given by koff/kon (and so has units of concentration).
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