[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fzBkmTfhqRgFC4BLxiahtYsh_jcrun4VEuQAjZjn6GWs":3},{"answer":4,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":7,"origin":12,"question":19,"related":20,"source":31,"type":32},[],"2025-04-19 17:47:48",183728146,[8,9,10,11],"△GA","△GB","△GC","△GD",{"count":13,"courseId":14,"courseImg":15,"courseName":16,"workId":17,"workName":18},122,"ecb63186fd2348dd972900f765a15722","https:\u002F\u002Ftihai-oss-cloud.itihey.com\u002Fimg\u002Fe91b8b9d3b83a0d6a9d655b826214095.jpg","Biochemistry 《生物化学》一 专业基础课（全英教学）","95936388516c4372bf3d3a582c34e47d","Test 6 - Lecture 6","The binding energy ______ is a major source of free energy used by enzymes to lower the activation energies of reactions",[21,33,42,51,60,69,78,87,92,95],{"answer":22,"createTime":23,"id":24,"options":25,"question":30,"source":31,"type":32},[],"2025-04-19 17:47:47",183728138,[26,27,28,29],"cysteine","serine","lysine","threonine","Chymotrypsin is a ________ protease","v1",0,{"answer":34,"createTime":23,"id":35,"options":36,"question":41,"source":31,"type":32},[],183728139,[37,38,39,40],"Cu2+","Ni2+","Mn2+","Fe2+","The metal cofactor for urease is _______",{"answer":43,"createTime":23,"id":44,"options":45,"question":50,"source":31,"type":32},[],183728140,[46,47,48,49],"apparent Vmax= 2 &mu;M s-1; apparent Km = 2 &mu;M","apparent Vmax = 1 &mu;M s-1; apparent Km = 1 &mu;M","apparent Vmax = 1 &mu;M s-1; apparent Km = 2 &mu;M","apparent Vmax = 2 &mu;M s-1; apparent Km = 4 &mu;M","An enzyme catalyzes the reaction A ⇌ B. The enzyme is present at a concentration of 1 nM, and the Vmax is 2 &mu;M s-1. The Km for substrate M is 4 &mu;M. What values of Vmax and Km would be observed in the presence of sufficient amounts of an uncompetitive inhibitor to generate an &alpha;' of 2.0",{"answer":52,"createTime":23,"id":53,"options":54,"question":59,"source":31,"type":32},[],183728141,[55,56,57,58],"acyl groups","one-carbon groups","amino groups","electrons","The functional groups transferred by tetrahydrofolate are ___________________",{"answer":61,"createTime":23,"id":62,"options":63,"question":68,"source":31,"type":32},[],183728142,[64,65,66,67],"apoenzyme","semienzyme","dienzyme","monoenzyme","The protein part of a holoenzyme is called the ______________",{"answer":70,"createTime":23,"id":71,"options":72,"question":77,"source":31,"type":32},[],183728143,[73,74,75,76],"2.4 &times; 10-4 M","2.4 &times; 10-5 M","2.4 &times; 10-6 M","2.4 &times; 10-7 M","To approximate the concentration of enzymes in a liver cell, assume that the cell contains equal concentrations of 1,000 different enzymes in solution in the cytosol and that each protein has a molecular weight of 100,000. Assume also that the cell is a cylinder (diameter = 1.0 &mu;m, height = 2.0 &mu;m), that the cytosol (specific gravity = 1.20) is 20% soluble protein by weight, and that the soluble protein consists entirely of enzymes. Calculate the average molar concentration of each enzyme in this cell",{"answer":79,"createTime":23,"id":80,"options":81,"question":86,"source":31,"type":32},[],183728144,[82,83,84,85],"0.61","0.71","0.81","0.91","Assume a reaction follows Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Determine the fraction of Vmax that would be obtained at a substrate concentration that is 10Km",{"answer":88,"createTime":23,"id":89,"options":90,"question":91,"source":31,"type":32},[],183728145,[73,74,75,76],"To approximate the concentration of enzymes in a human cell, assume that the cell contains equal concentrations of 1,000 different enzymes in the cytosol and that each enzyme has a molecular weight of 100,000. Assume also that the cell is a ball (diameter 30 &mu;m), that the cytosol (specific gravity 1.20) is 20% soluble protein by weight, and that the soluble protein consists entirely of enzymes. Calculate the average molar concentration of each enzyme in this hypothetical cell",{"answer":93,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":94,"question":19,"source":31,"type":32},[],[8,9,10,11],{"answer":96,"createTime":5,"id":97,"options":98,"question":103,"source":31,"type":32},[],183728147,[99,100,101,102],"0.7 &mu;M s-1","0.8 &mu;M s-1","0.9 &mu;M s-1","0.95 &mu;M s-1","An enzyme catalyzes the reaction A ⇌ B. The enzyme is present at a concentration of 2 nM, and the Vmax is 1.2 &mu;M s-1. The Km for substrate A is 10 &mu;M. Calculate the initial velocity of the reaction, V0, when the substrate concentration is 30 &mu;M"]