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How does a decrease in ATP concentration affect the activity of the enzyme pyruvate kinase in glycolysis pathway?
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How does the concentration of a competitive inhibitor affect the Michaelis-Menten constant (Km) and maximum velocity (Vmax) of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction? Provide a detailed explanation and mathematical formula to support your answer.
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Here's a precise problem for a chemistry student to solve related to enzyme kinetics and inhibition:A researcher wants to determine the Km and Vmax values of an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of substrate A to product B. They measure the initial reaction rates at varying substrate concentrations and obtain the following data:| [A] (mM) | Initial Reaction Rate (μmol/min) ||----------|---------------------------------|| 1.0 | 0.10 || 2.5 | 0.20 || 5.0 | 0.28 || 10.0 | 0.32 || 20.0 | 0.35
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Based on the knowledge of biochemistry pertaining to Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, here's a question for a chemistry student to solve:What are the differences and similarities between glycolysis and gluconeogenesis? Compare and contrast the different pathways, enzymes involved, and energetics of these two important biochemical processes. Provide specific examples to support your answer.
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A chemistry student needs to determine the rate constant (k) and the initial rate (vo) of an enzymatic reaction that follows Michaelis-Menten kinetics. The reaction involves the conversion of substrate A to product B in the presence of an enzyme that is inhibited by a competitive inhibitor. The student should also calculate the inhibition constant (Ki) of the inhibitor and determine the type of inhibition (competitive, non-competitive or uncompetitive).
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