is trypsin inhibitor competitive or

  1. is trypsin inhibitor competitive or noncompetitive
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  2. This is the hypothesis about the affect of inhibitors on enzyme:--If the competitive inhibitor presence, then it might cause the
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  3. . An enzyme has a KM of 8µM in the absence of a competitive inhibitor and an apparent KM of 12 µM in the presence of 3µM of
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  4. 1) Which tube will be most 'yellow' at the end of the experiment?a)Substrate Concentration: 0.006M Inhibitor: absent b)Substrate
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  5. 1) Which tube will be most 'yellow' at the end of the experiment? ( For Enzyme Kinetics Experiment)a) Substrate Concentration:
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  6. Hi,I was wondering for competitive vs. noncompetitive inhibition, does anything ever happen at the active site, or does the
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  7. What concentration of competitive inhibitor is required to yield 75% inhibition at a substrate concentration of 1.5x10-3 if
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  8. What concentration of competitive inhibitor is required to yield 75% inhibition at a substrate concentration of 1.5x10-3 if
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  9. What concentration of competitive inhibitor is required to yield 75% inhibition at a substrate concentration of 1.5x10-3 M if
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  10. Consider the following kinetic parameter for a given enzyme:Km=4.7x10-5 M Vmax= 22 nmol/min/mg [i]=5x10-1 mM [s]=2x10-4 M
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