This lecture focus to presentation on Enzyme Kinetics. Enzymes follow zero order kinetics when substrate concentrations are high. Zero order means there is no increase in the rate of the reaction when more substrate is added. When the substrate concentration becomes large enough to force the equilibrium to form completely all ES the second step in the reaction becomes rate limiting because no more ES can be made and the enzyme-substrate complex is at its maximum value. Here explain all Enzyme Kinetics factors with examples and pictures.
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