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Inhibition Effects on Reaction Rate
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7. Enzyme Inhibition and Regulation / Inhibition Effects on Reaction Rate / Problem 6
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In the presence of a competitive inhibitor, how is the Michaelis Menten equation modified?
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Both Km and Vmax are replaced by their apparent values
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Vmax is replaced by apparent Vmax, which is Vmax divided by alpha
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Km is replaced by apparent Km, which is Km multiplied by alpha
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The equation remains unchanged
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