The correct answer is (1) iv. Affinity chromatography. Introduction Enzyme purification is a multistep process designed to isolate proteins from complex biological mixtures. Each stage serves to increase the purity and […]
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Understanding Enzyme Purification: Role of Inhibitors and Enzyme Concentration on Specific Activity
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(DEC 2013 GU) 78. You have isolated spleen cells and purified your desired enzyme from the spleen cell extract by a sequence of steps involving ammonium sulfate fractionation and gel […]
Mechanism of Enzyme Degradation by the 26S Proteasome: Orientation of Active Sites and Ubiquitin Targeting
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(NOV 2020-11) 77. In regulating the quantity of enzyme, its degradation plays a pivotal role. Following statements are made to represent the degradation of enzymes in the 26S proteasome. A. […]
Phosphorylation: The Premier Example of Enzyme Regulation by Reversible Covalent Modification
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(DEC 2004) 76. The best example of regulation of enzyme by reversible covalent modification is- (1) Phosphorylation (2) Acetylation (3) Glycosylation (4) proteolytic cleavage The correct answer is (1) Phosphorylation. Introduction […]
Using Dixon Plot for Enzyme Inhibition: Correct Axes Selection Explained
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The correct answer is (3) Column A-ii, Column B-ii. Introduction Dixon plots are essential tools in enzyme kinetics, allowing researchers to analyze and visualize enzyme inhibition data accurately. The choice of […]
How to Use Dixon’s Plot for Enzyme Inhibition Kinetics: The 1/Vi1/Vi vs. [I][I] Approach
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The correct answer is Introduction Quantitative analysis of enzyme inhibition is essential for both basic biochemistry research and drug development. The Dixon plot is a classic graphical method used to […]
Interpreting Double Reciprocal Equations: Identifying Non-Competitive Inhibition in Enzyme Kinetics
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The correct answer is (3) Non-competitive inhibitor. Introduction Enzyme kinetics is foundational for understanding metabolic regulation and drug mechanisms. Identifying different inhibition types is pivotal when analyzing altered Lineweaver-Burk plots or […]
Calculating Enzyme Velocity with Competitive Inhibition: A Practical Example
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(SEPT 2022-11) 72. An enzyme has a Km of 5 x 10-5 M and a Vmax of 100 µmoles.lit-1. min-1(Km is the Michaelis constant and Vmax is the maximal velocity). […]
Uncompetitive Enzyme Inhibition: Binding Mechanism and Effects on KmKm and VmaxVmax
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(FEB 2022-1) 71. Following statements are made about uncompetitive inhibition of an enzyme: A. Uncompetitive inhibitor binds to both free enzyme as well as an enzyme- substrate complex. B. Addition […]
Demystifying Competitive Enzyme Inhibition: Substrate Competition and Reversibility
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(DEC 2013 GU) 69. If the product of an enzyme binds to the enzyme- substrate complex to exhibit its activity through a decrease in both Km and Vmax, this type […]


