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when saturated with substrate, an enzyme has a maximum initial rate of 110mumoles of substrate converted to product per second. At a substrate concentration of 100mu M, the same enzyme converts substrate to product at a rate of 0.010mmoles/ sec. Assuming that Michaelis - Menten kinetics are followed, calculate the reaction rate when substrate concentration is 2x10^-3M.
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