Sucrose (common table sugar) is hydrolyzed to glucose and fructose in a classic experiment in kinetics. The reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme invertase. Using the following data, determine, by the Lineweaver-Burk method, whether the inhibition of this reaction by 2 M urea is competitive or noncompetitive. Sucrose Concentration      V, No Inhibitor                V, Inhibitor Present         (mol L-1)                (arbitrary units)                (same arbitrary units)          0.0292                            0.182                                      0.083                            0.0584                           0.265                                       0.119           0.0876                           0.311                                       0.154           0.117                             0.330                                       0.167  0.175                             0.372                                       0.192

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  • Sucrose (common table sugar) is hydrolyzed to glucose and fructose in a classic experiment in kinetics. The reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme invertase. Using the following data, determine, by the Lineweaver-Burk method, whether the inhibition of this reaction by 2 M urea is competitive or noncompetitive.

Sucrose Concentration      V, No Inhibitor                V, Inhibitor Present

        (mol L-1)                (arbitrary units)                (same arbitrary units)

         0.0292                            0.182                                      0.083                 

          0.0584                           0.265                                       0.119

          0.0876                           0.311                                       0.154

          0.117                             0.330                                       0.167

  •  0.175                             0.372                                       0.192
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