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29 May, 21:50

You do an enzyme kinetic experiment and calculate a Vmax of 100 µmol of product per minute. If 0.1 mL of an enzyme solution was used, that had a concentration of 0.2 mg/mL, what is the best approximation of the turnover number if the enzyme had a molecular weight of 128,000 g/mol?

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  1. 29 May, 23:05
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    Turnover number, kcat = 1.666 x 10 - 6 moles/sec / 1.5625 x 10 - 10 moles. = 10679 sec - 1, which is approximately 10624 sec - 1

    Explanation:

    Vmax = 100 / upsilonmol/min.

    (We need to convert Vmax into moles/min.)

    Vmax = 100 / upsilonmol/min x 1 mol / 1000000 / upsilonmol.

    Vmax = 1 x 10 ⁻⁴ moles/min.

    (We need to convert Vmax to moles/sec). Vmax = 1 x 10 ⁻⁴ moles/min x 1 min/60 sec.

    Vmax = 1.666 x 10 ⁻⁶ moles/sec.

    [E₀] = 0.1 ml x 0.2 mg/ml x 1 g/1000mg x mol/128000g {unit conversion}

    = 1.5625 x 10⁻¹⁰ moles.

    Vmax = kcat x [E₀]

    kcat = Vmax / [E₀].

    kcat = 1.666 x 10 ⁻⁶ moles/sec / 1.5625 x 10 ⁻¹⁰ moles. = 10679 sec - 1 ~ 10624 sec - 1we know, Vmax = 100 / upsilonmol/min.

    (converting into moles/min.) Vmax = 100 / upsilonmol/min x 1 mol / 1000000 / upsilonmol.

    Vmax = 1 x 10 ⁻⁴ moles/min.

    (now, converting to moles/sec). Vmax = 1 x 10 ⁻⁴ moles/min x 1 min/60 sec.

    Vmax = 1.666 x 10 ⁻⁶ moles/sec.

    [E0] = 0.1 ml x 0.2 mg/ml x 1 g/1000mg x mol/128000g {unit conversion}

    = 1.5625 x 10⁻¹⁰ moles.

    Vmax = kcat x [E₀]

    kcat = Vmax / [E₀].

    Turnover number, kcat = 1.666 x 10 ⁻⁶moles/sec / 1.5625 x 10 ⁻¹⁰moles. = 10679 sec - 1, which is approximately 10624 sec - 1
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