Figure Q2-1 Enzyme activity as a function of pH (Problem 2-10). 100 5 67 8 9 pH 10 activity (% of maximum)

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Chapter6: Oral Medication Labels And Dosage Calculation
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A histidine side chain is known to play an import-
ant role in the catalytic mechanism of an enzyme; how-
ever, it is not clear whether histidine is required in its pro-
tonated (charged) or unprotonated (uncharged) state. To
answer this question you measure enzyme activity over a
range of pH, with the results shown in Figure Q2–1. Which
form of histidine is required for enzyme activity?

Figure Q2-1 Enzyme
activity as a function
of pH (Problem 2-10).
100
5 67 8 9
pH
10
activity (% of maximum)
Transcribed Image Text:Figure Q2-1 Enzyme activity as a function of pH (Problem 2-10). 100 5 67 8 9 pH 10 activity (% of maximum)
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