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Substrate Defined

The layer of metal underlying a coating, regardless of whether the layer is base metal.

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Tue Dec 2

  • How to determine Vmax and KM: This is useful as it helps when plotting graphs in practical sessions. It explains that Vmax is the maximum enzyme velocity and Km is the substrate concentration at half of Vmax.
  • Allosteric regulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: This explains how an effector binds to an alternative site on an enzyme (instead of the active site) to temporarily inhibit the action of such enzyme which cannot therefore convert the specific substrate into its constituent products.

Sun Nov 30

Wed Nov 26

  • Enzyme Kinetics: In both the kinetics part of the chemistry module CH1070 and the biochemistry practical module MB1003, there has been a great deal of work done on enzymes and the kinetics behind their activity. The lineweaver-bur k plot has also been discussed at length as it plays an integral role in calculating the kinetics of an enzyme-catalys ed reaction. This article helps a great deal especially as it has quite a few of those plots as examples!

Sat Nov 22

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