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Last Time 3/4/08
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Increase (I) concentration increase slope intercept remains unchanged.
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Uncompetitive Inhibition Inhibition only has affinity for enzyme-substrate complex Developing the rate law (1) (2)
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Adding (1) and (2) From (2)
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Total enzyme
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Slope remains the same but intercept changes as inhibitor concentration is increased
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Lecture16 Thursday 3/6/08 Enzyme Kinetics Noncompetive Inhibition Bioreactors Monod Equation Yield Coeficients Washout
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Bioreactors
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D=v o / V
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Noncompetitive, Bioreactors More uncompetitive inhibition Only intercept changes Increasing I No I Lineweaver-Burk Noncompetitive inhibition (Mixed) Both slope and intercept change Increasing I No I E + S E·S P E·I + S E·S·I +I -I
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Bioreactors Cells + substrate → product + more cells Cell growth can be modeled with enzyme equations since all cell reactors are enzyme catalyzed Lag phase Exponential growth phase stationary phase Death phase Algorithm 1)Mass balance (later) 2)Rates sometimes Product concentration at which all metabolism ceases (93 g/L for wine production, n = ½) Substrate is used to form both products and cell maintenance (rate of substrate disappearance for maintenance
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3) Stoichiometry – yield coefficients 1)Mass balance Parameters: 2) Rates
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