A newly isolated bacterial isocitrate dehydrogenase is found to have a molecular mass of 180kDa and SDS-PAGE shows it to be a homodimer. 1mg of enzyme produces 0.05 mmoles of product per minute per mL. What is the turnover number of this enzyme in µmol product produced per µmol of enzyme subunit per mL? O a. 4.5 Ob.4500 Oc. 9000 O d.9
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