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7 August, 03:46

Enzyme A and Enzyme B both catalyze the same reaction. If Enzyme A has a larger turnover number than Enzyme B, then which enzyme, if either, has a higher catalytic efficiency?

Enzyme B is more efficient because it's turnover number is smaller.

Enzyme A is more efficient because it's turnover number is larger.

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  1. 7 August, 06:11
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    Enzyme A, if we assume the concentration of the enzymes (A and B) are the same

    Explanation:

    As Enzyme turnover number is defined as the number of chemical conversions of substrate per second that a single enzyme can perform in its catalytic site, for a given enzyme concentration, we can say that the Enzyme A has a higher catalytic efficiency. This is true only if [Enzyme A] = [Enzyme B]
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