Based on the experiment described below determine the Michaelis constant of the enzyme involved to two decimal places. Include any appropriate units. In your working out do not round intermediate results and only round the final value as required. A student in studied the kinetics of acid phosphatase.  Acid phosphatase hydrolyses p-nitrophenyl phosphate into phosphate and p-nitrophenol. Reactions contains 250 microlitres p-nitrophenyl phosphate, 50 microlitres 0.1mg.ml/-1 acid phosphatase and 200 microlitres 100mM citrate buffer pH 4.8 They measured the initial rate of enzyme activity (nmol p-nitrophenol produced/min) for different concentrations of p-nitrophenyl phosphate (mmol/L) included in the reaction. The collected data was transformer, a Lineweaver Burk plot, similar to the general one depicted below, was created and the straight-line equation generated from the fitted data.

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Based on the experiment described below determine the Michaelis constant of the enzyme involved to two decimal places. Include any appropriate units. In your working out do not round intermediate results and only round the final value as required.

A student in studied the kinetics of acid phosphatase.  Acid phosphatase hydrolyses p-nitrophenyl phosphate into phosphate and p-nitrophenol.

Reactions contains 250 microlitres p-nitrophenyl phosphate, 50 microlitres 0.1mg.ml/-1 acid phosphatase and 200 microlitres 100mM citrate buffer pH 4.8

They measured the initial rate of enzyme activity (nmol p-nitrophenol produced/min) for different concentrations of p-nitrophenyl phosphate (mmol/L) included in the reaction. The collected data was transformer, a Lineweaver Burk plot, similar to the general one depicted below, was created and the straight-line equation generated from the fitted data.

1/ Enzyme activity (min/nmol)
1/Vo = 3.0651x 1/[S] + 0.6573
1/ substrate concentration (L/mmol)
Transcribed Image Text:1/ Enzyme activity (min/nmol) 1/Vo = 3.0651x 1/[S] + 0.6573 1/ substrate concentration (L/mmol)
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