OpenStax Biology or I just follow links on WikipediaWhat books do you guys read after Campbell?
I started reading Albert's Molecular Biology of the Cell, it's a really nice textbook and it goes in much more detail than Campbell. You can probably find a pdf online somewhere. The same author also wrote Essential Cell Biology, which is a little less in depth, but pretty cheap if you want to buy a print copy from amazon, and it has a nice overview of cell bio and some nice pictures.OpenStax Biology or I just follow links on WikipediaWhat books do you guys read after Campbell?
I haven't studied this topic much yet, but from looking at this link: https://www.chem.wisc.edu/deptfiles/gen ... nzyme4.htmQuick question. How is it that Km can be higher than Vmax such as with lysozyme
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I haven't studied this topic much yet, but from looking at this link: https://www.chem.wisc.edu/deptfiles/gen ... nzyme4.htmQuick question. How is it that Km can be higher than Vmax such as with lysozyme
Could it just be a higher number because Km and Vmax are in different units? Km is the substrate concentration in mM at which half the enzyme's active sites are occupies by substrate, and Vmax is the rate of the reaction in mmol/s when there is enough substrate to saturate the active sites of the enzyme, so I don't think that the values for Km and Vmax are exactly comparable
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