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The specific activity of a pure enzyme is 6000 umol substrate transformed. min.(mg protein) and its molecular weight is 10,000 da. what is the turnover number of the enzyme (umol substrate transformed. (umol enzyme) sec 'j? show all workings, including units. a calculator is not required to answer this question - if necessary, leave the numeric part of your answer in expanded form.) (1) what does the turnover number mean in biological terms? e) describe the differences between competitive and non-competitive enzyme inhibition. explain how the mechanisms differ at the molecular level, how they each affect the apparent vimax and k of the enzyme, and how they each affect the appearance (slope and intercept) of the lineweaver-burk (double reciprocal) plot.

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