3. Show that the inverse of equation 29-78 in the textbook gives the Lineweaver-Burk Equation. The hydration of CO2 is catalyzed by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase. For a total enzyme concentration of 2.32 x 10-⁹ M, the following data were obtained. [CO2]o (M) 0.00125 0.00250 0.00500 0.02000 v (M/s) 2.78 x 10-5 5.00 x 10-5 8.33 x 10-5 1.66 x 10-4 Plot these according to the Burke-Lineweaver Equation and determine the values of Km, the Michaelis constant, and k2, the rate constant for product formation from the enzyme-substrate complex from the slope and intercept of the plotted data.
3. Show that the inverse of equation 29-78 in the textbook gives the Lineweaver-Burk Equation. The hydration of CO2 is catalyzed by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase. For a total enzyme concentration of 2.32 x 10-⁹ M, the following data were obtained. [CO2]o (M) 0.00125 0.00250 0.00500 0.02000 v (M/s) 2.78 x 10-5 5.00 x 10-5 8.33 x 10-5 1.66 x 10-4 Plot these according to the Burke-Lineweaver Equation and determine the values of Km, the Michaelis constant, and k2, the rate constant for product formation from the enzyme-substrate complex from the slope and intercept of the plotted data.
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