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Offline help784

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Enzymes: Irreversible inhibitors and Vmax & Km
« on: May 01, 2010, 09:26:15 PM »
I recently took a test and there was some confusion as to my answer.  I was not marked wrong but the teacher said that that Vmax decreases and Km is usually not affected when it comes to irreversible inhibitors.  Is this right?  I put something else, but he just commented the above statement to me.  I am now studying for the final and need some clarification.  I can't find the answer in any of my books.   

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Re: Enzymes: Irreversible inhibitors and Vmax & Km
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2010, 09:01:31 PM »
Using an irreversible inhibitor is equivalent to decreasing the concentration of enzyme [E].  This will decrease Vmax (because Vmax = kcat[E]), but the enzymes that remain will work fine (so Km is unchanged).

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