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6. Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics - Part 6 of 6
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Why is kcat referred to as the turnover number?
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It measures the binding affinity of an enzyme for its substrate.
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It is the rate constant for the fastest step of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
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It represents the total enzyme concentration in a reaction.
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It indicates the number of substrate molecules converted to product per second by one enzyme molecule under saturating conditions.
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