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- April 7, 2010 at 5:22 am #13063hashemyemenParticipant
Here I give another interesting question, but now it is for enzymologists,,,
If we have two enzymes, and they are iso-forms of each other, I mean in the form of iso-enzymes numbered :
Enzyme 1,
Enzyme 2..So, that the enzyme 1 is iso-form for enzyme 2…..
And we have get a single substrate which fits both of them, and during the biochemical reaction both enzymes bind with the same substrate forming:-
2ES complex….
Now, which one of these two enzymes will have more affinity to show its product ? ? ?
Think about it, or let me tell you then š
- April 7, 2010 at 5:54 am #98840JackBeanParticipant
LOL, Ty jsi pĆÄa š
how can we say, if you don’t povide any data? š
- April 7, 2010 at 6:38 am #98842hashemyemenParticipantquote JackBean:LOL, Ty jsi pĆÄa š
how can we say, if you don’t povide any data? š
That’s pretty cool……. š
What sort of extra data you want? it is quite easy Mr.Jack…. š
- April 7, 2010 at 8:42 am #98843JackBeanParticipant
not really, you need to know the properties of both enzymes, how else you want to compare them? Just by some artificial numbering?
Or do you mean, how would we found out? - April 7, 2010 at 9:37 pm #98856david23Participant
same product duh.
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