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- uizzes/67365/take Based on the image below, select the correct statements. Note: There may be more than 1 correct response. I Ribose 5-phosphate ribose phosphate pyrophosphokinase (PRPP synthetase) glutamine-PRPP amidotransferase adenylosuccinate synthetase AMP > 5-Phosphoribosylamine I adenylosuccinate PRPP lyase 9 steps Adenylosuccinate AMP IMP <-- ADP - AMP <-- GMP <-- IMP IMP dehydrogenase <- GMP - XMP ADP ATP GMP يمد XMP-glutamine amidotransferase Increased levels of ADP inhibit the production of PRPP. Increased levels of GMP inhibit the production of XMP. O Increased ADP activates PRPP synthase to increase PRPP levels. Increased IMP activates glutamine-PRPP amidotransferase to further increase IMP levels. 8 OBCThe table below shows the purification of liver lactate dehydrogenase. Purification Table of liver LDH Step Crude Extract Ammonium Sulfate DEAE-Sephadex 5'AMP-Sepharose Volume (mL) 200 100 112 40 LDH activity (Units/mL) (mg/mL) [Protein] 47.0 50.00 90.0 63.00 51.0 1.50 137.0/ 0.4 Calculate the LDH yield for the ammonium sulfate step. Provide answer to one decimal only. Show Transcribed Text this is biochemistry and the topic is protein purification could you pleaae show me the full workings even the workings for the comversionsGlucosidase I catalyzes hydrolysis of specific glucosidase I is a synthetic trisaccharide, glucose-al-2- glucose-al-3-glucose-a-O(CH₂) #COOCH3. Kinetic measurements oligosaccharides containing glucose. obtained using this trisaccharide as substrate in the deoxynorjirimycin at concentrations of 50 μM (), 100 μM absence (x-x) and presence of the inhibitor 1- A) were used to prepare the (-), and 200 μM (4 Lineweaver-Burk plot below: b) Page 3 12) 7. a) V/V (nmol/hr)-1 1.S 1.0- 0.5 1/Trisaccharide (mM)-! Estimate the values for Vmax and KM for the trisaccharide substrate in the absence of the inhibitor. 0.0 -1.0 0.0 One substrate for 1.0 2.0 Determine whether inhibition by 1-deoxynorjirimycin is competitive, non-competitive or neither.
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