Are you from this planet?....where have you been?. I dont have words to describe how excited I am. Ive struggled to understand the equation,but you made it so simple and easy. I will forever remember this equation. thank you,thank you.
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Ive a question. If the Km is low, then we can say that the enzyme has high affinity with the substrate. The assumption says that K2 is also low. Wouldn’t this be a problem since we want enzyme to let go of the product?
WELL, doing the assumption of the dissociation constant of ES is much larger than EP, for me, is meaningless. It's really intuitive as u've already known that Km is how much substrate u need to take half of the active sites, then, if you got a large Km, u should immediately know that the enzyme has a low infinity for its substrate. (PS: Not trying to be nasty about this. I love all your videos, Great works)
Super video. I have just one question: What means Km when K-1 is smaller than K2 ? In this case Km is not reflecting K-1/k1 , because K2 is not négligeable. So what's the meaning of Km ? In other sense what K2/K1 means ? Bonus question : in what cases K2 is superior to k-1 ? thx :)
Are you from this planet?....where have you been?. I dont have words to describe how excited I am. Ive struggled to understand the equation,but you made it so simple and easy. I will forever remember this equation. thank you,thank you.
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I study part time so you can imagine the pressure I am working under . I have been watching your videos since first level and this year is my final year . thank u for the good work God bless you sir
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Ive a question. If the Km is low, then we can say that the enzyme has high affinity with the substrate. The assumption says that K2 is also low. Wouldn’t this be a problem since we want enzyme to let go of the product?
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WELL, doing the assumption of the dissociation constant of ES is much larger than EP, for me, is meaningless. It's really intuitive as u've already known that Km is how much substrate u need to take half of the active sites, then, if you got a large Km, u should immediately know that the enzyme has a low infinity for its substrate. (PS: Not trying to be nasty about this. I love all your videos, Great works)
Sir can you add english subtitles to your lecture video??? I am a little bit weak in english... Pls sir
Super video.
I have just one question:
What means Km when K-1 is smaller than K2 ?
In this case Km is not reflecting K-1/k1 , because K2 is not négligeable. So what's the meaning of Km ?
In other sense what K2/K1 means ?
Bonus question : in what cases K2 is superior to k-1 ?
thx :)
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So why isn't there a k-2
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