(DEC 2019) 37. Given below is the [P] vs time plot of an enzymatic reaction carried out by the enzyme X Which one of the following statements is the correct interpretation of the data? (1) The Km and Vmax of the enzyme X are 15 and 60 units, respectively. (2) The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined (3) The Km 15 but the Vmax cannot be determined (4) Neither the Km nor the Vmax of the enzyme X can be determined from these data

The correct answer is (2) The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.


Introduction

Graphical data are fundamental tools in enzyme kinetics, helping derive quantitative parameters such as Vmax and Km. A typical plot of product concentration ([P]) versus time visualizes how quickly an enzyme generates product under specific conditions. The ability to interpret such plots and extract meaningful kinetic parameters is critical for experimental biochemistry, diagnostics, and academic evaluation. This article explains how to read [P] vs time plots, clarifies what information can and cannot be obtained, and solves a representative competitive exam question using these principles.


The [P] vs Time Plot: What Does It Show?

  • Y-axis: Product concentration, [P]

  • X-axis: Time (seconds)

  • Enzyme reactions start with rapid product accumulation, which gradually plateaus as substrate depletes and/or product is inhibited.

Determining Vmax

  • Vmax is the maximum initial rate at which product forms.

  • On the [P] vs time plot, the steepest slope (initial linear portion) represents this maximum velocity.

  • In the provided plot, product reaches 60 units, corresponding to the maximum rate displayed by the plateau.

Determining Km

  • Km is the Michaelis constant, reflecting substrate affinity.

  • Km requires measurement of reaction velocity across a range of substrate concentrations, not just the time-course of a single reaction.

  • The [P] vs time plot alone, without varying substrate concentrations, does not allow for direct estimation of Km.


Why Km Cannot Be Determined

  • Km is defined as the substrate concentration at which reaction velocity is half of Vmax (Vmax/2).

  • Requires data from multiple substrate concentrations and a velocity–substrate concentration plot (Michaelis-Menten curve).

  • With only [P] over time, Km remains undefined.


Stepwise Data Interpretation

  1. Vmax Determination:

    • The horizontal asymptote in the [P] vs time plot reflects the point where maximum enzyme velocity is attained before substrate depletion or inhibition slows the reaction.

    • The value where [P] plateaus (e.g., 60 units) can be interpreted as Vmax under the given conditions.

  2. Km Determination:

    • Not possible from a single time-course plot—additional experimental data needed.


Summary Table

Plot Feature Parameter Inferred Can Be Determined?
Max. [P] plateau/steep slope Vmax Yes
[S] for half-max velocity Km No

Conclusion

For a single [P] versus time plot from an enzyme reaction, Vmax (maximum velocity, here shown as 60 units) can be determined from the plateau, but Km cannot be determined without more data. Hence, the correct answer is:
The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

37 Comments
  • Varsha Tatla
    September 13, 2025

    Here Vmax is 16 but km is not find because here instead of substrate concentration time give at x axis
    Km =vax/2

  • Khushi Vaishnav
    September 13, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Aakansha sharma Sharma
    September 13, 2025

    Here Vmax is 60 but km is not find because here instead of substrate concentration time give at x axis
    Km =vax/2

  • Kajal
    September 14, 2025

    Correct answer is 2
    Here vmax is 60 and km is not determined..

  • Mohd juber Ali
    September 14, 2025

    Vmax = 60
    Km = half of maximum valocity. But we can not calculate km bcz x-axis = time not substrate
    So km define at substarte concentration .not time

  • Pratibha Jain
    September 14, 2025

    correct answer is option (2)
    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Aafreen Khan
    September 14, 2025

    Option 2 is correct answer
    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Pooja
    September 14, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined

  • Dharmpal Swami
    September 14, 2025

    Vmax is 60 but km cannot be determined

  • Kanica Sunwalka
    September 14, 2025

    V max is 60 but Km cannot be determined ( substrate conc is not known )
    option 2 is correct

  • Soniya Shekhawat
    September 14, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined bcz substrate concentration is not known , So option 2 is right.

  • Kirti Agarwal
    September 14, 2025

    Vmax is 60 but km is not determine

  • Santosh Saini
    September 14, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the km cannot be determined

  • Rishita
    September 14, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Khushi Agarwal
    September 14, 2025

    Option b is correct answer
    The Vmax is 60 bt the Km cannot be determined

  • Manisha choudhary
    September 14, 2025

    Km substrate concentration p calculate ki jaati h jaha vmax kaa half ho km is substrate concentration at which vmax /2
    Product verses time graph s km direct pta nhi kr skte
    Vmax initial concentration jaha maximum catalysis hota

  • Sakshi Kanwar
    September 14, 2025

    Vmax is 60 but Km is not determined because km is that substrate concentration where V is half of Vmax

  • Bhawna Choudhary
    September 14, 2025

    The vmax is 60 but the km is not determined

  • Vanshika Sharma
    September 14, 2025

    Vmax is 60 but the Km is not determined

  • Konika Naval
    September 14, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Tanvi Panwar
    September 14, 2025

    Vmax. is 60 but the substrate conc. cannot be determined.

  • HIMANI FAUJDAR
    September 14, 2025

    Ans Vmax can be determined which is 60 but km cannot be determined for a single [P] versus time plot from an enzyme reaction.

  • Muskan singodiya
    September 14, 2025

    Vmax can be detrmine which is 60 but Km cannot be detrmine
    Option 2

  • Nilofar Khan
    September 15, 2025

    correct answer is (2)
    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined becouse instead of sub. Concentration time will be given at x-axis.

  • Payal Gaur
    September 15, 2025

    2. The Vmax is 60 but the km is not be determined because km is not depends on time( km is rate constant) and in the graph on x axis time is given

  • Mansukh Kapoor
    September 15, 2025

    The correct answer is option 2nd
    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined

  • Ankita Pareek
    September 15, 2025

    Vmax is 60 but km is not defined from the x axis because km is determined from substrate concentration and in the given graph time is given at the x axis

  • Pallavi Ghangas
    September 15, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Bhavana kankhedia
    September 15, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Anjana sharma
    September 16, 2025

    Vmax= 60 km unidentified

  • Sonal nagar
    September 16, 2025

    Option 2
    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Avni
    September 16, 2025

    The correct answer is (2) The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Palak Sharma
    September 16, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Muskan Yadav
    September 17, 2025

    The Vmax is 60 but the Km cannot be determined.

  • Minal Sethi
    September 18, 2025

    Vmax is 60 but Km can not be determined
    option 2

  • Deepika sheoran
    September 18, 2025

    Option 2nd is correct
    Vmax is 60 but km cannot be determined.

  • anjani sharma
    September 19, 2025

    Answer would be D
    As in michealis menten, the graph is plot between Vo and substrate concentration, and here the graph is between the product and time which is not giving any km or V max value.

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