Q.32 Within the Michaelis-Menten framework, the ratio of 𝑣0/𝑉max when [S] = 20 × Km is ______. (Round off to two decimal places)

Q.32 Within the Michaelis-Menten framework, the ratio of 𝑣0/𝑉max
when [S] = 20 × Km is ______.
(Round off to two decimal places)

The ratio of v0/Vmax when
[S] = 20 × Km equals 0.95
under the Michaelis–Menten framework.

Michaelis-Menten Equation Basics

The Michaelis–Menten equation describing enzyme kinetics is:


v0 =
(Vmax[S]) / (Km + [S])

Dividing both sides by Vmax gives:


v0/Vmax =
[S] / (Km + [S])

This ratio shows how reaction velocity approaches the maximum as substrate
concentration increases and the enzyme becomes saturated.

Exact Calculation for [S] = 20 Km

Substitute [S] = 20Km:


v0/Vmax =
20Km / (Km + 20Km) =
20Km / 21Km =
20 / 21


20/21 ≈ 0.95238

Rounded to two decimal places:

v0/Vmax = 0.95

At such a high substrate concentration (20Km), the enzyme operates
at approximately 95% of Vmax, indicating near saturation.

Common Ratio Values Overview

[S] Multiple v0/Vmax Rounded Value
1 Km 1/2 0.50
3 Km 3/4 0.75
9 Km 9/10 0.90
10 Km 10/11 0.91
20 Km 20/21 0.95

These values illustrate the hyperbolic saturation behavior of enzyme kinetics.
Increasing substrate concentration beyond Km yields diminishing
increases in reaction velocity.

Exam Tips and Common Misconceptions

  • Options like 0.90 or 0.91 are tempting if
    20Km is confused with 9–10Km.
  • Avoid guessing—use the exact ratio
    [S]/(Km + [S]).
  • For MCQs, remember:
    10Km ≈ 91%,
    20Km ≈ 95%.

 

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