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Exhibit 6A This is a reaction going on in your muscle cells right this very minute: Exhibit 6A This is a reaction going on in your muscle cells right this very minute:   The enzyme triose phosphate isomerase catalyzes this reaction in the forward direction as part of the glycolytic pathway. It follows simple Michaelis-Menten kinetics:   Typical cellular concentrations: triose phosphate isomerase = 0.1 nM Dihydroxyacetone phosphate = 5 µM glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate = 2 µM Refer to Exhibit 6A. What is the V<sub>max</sub> of the enzyme? A)  90 nM\s B)  4500 µM\s C)  200 µM\s D)  0.5 M\s The enzyme triose phosphate isomerase catalyzes this reaction in the forward direction as part of the glycolytic pathway. It follows simple Michaelis-Menten kinetics: Exhibit 6A This is a reaction going on in your muscle cells right this very minute:   The enzyme triose phosphate isomerase catalyzes this reaction in the forward direction as part of the glycolytic pathway. It follows simple Michaelis-Menten kinetics:   Typical cellular concentrations: triose phosphate isomerase = 0.1 nM Dihydroxyacetone phosphate = 5 µM glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate = 2 µM Refer to Exhibit 6A. What is the V<sub>max</sub> of the enzyme? A)  90 nM\s B)  4500 µM\s C)  200 µM\s D)  0.5 M\s
Typical cellular concentrations: triose phosphate isomerase = 0.1 nM
Dihydroxyacetone phosphate = 5 µM glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate = 2 µM
Refer to Exhibit 6A. What is the Vmax of the enzyme?


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