Trypsin is a serine protease that has a KM of 15 mM. At an initial substrate concentration of 250 µM insulin, trypsin is found to degrade insulin at a rate of 0.6 µM/min. If the concentration of trypsin in solution was 4.326 µM, what is the kcat of trypsin in s-1?

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Trypsin is a serine protease that has a KM of 15 mM. At an initial substrate concentration of 250 µM insulin, trypsin is found to degrade insulin at a rate of 0.6 µM/min. If the concentration of trypsin in solution was 4.326 µM, what is the kcat of trypsin in s-1?

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