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Review 1: Nucleic Acids, Lipids, & Membranes / Practice - Membrane Transport 1 / Problem 1
Problem 1
In the context of solute transport, what does the constant kt represent, and how is it analogous to Km in enzyme kinetics?
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kt represents the affinity of the transporter for the solute, similar to kcat in enzyme kinetics.
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kt represents the solute concentration at which transport rate is half-maximal, similar to Km in enzyme kinetics.
C
kt represents the rate of solute transport, similar to kcat in enzyme kinetics.
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kt represents the maximum rate of solute transport, similar to Vmax in enzyme kinetics.
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