Serine proteases, aminotransferases and pyruvate carboxylase are examples of _____ reactions
Glutamine synthetase is classified as a _____
_____ are enzymes that catalyze the same reaction, but differ in AA sequence, Subunit composition, Electrophoretic mobility, Tissue localization and Substrate affinity
Enzymes that use metal-ion as a _____ are termed as metalloenzymes
Enzymes which incorporate two atoms of oxygen into a substrate are known as _____
Sigmoid-shaped graph which is a property of _____ enzymes

lead inhibits _____ and _____ enzymes
Dihydrofolate may be converted to _____ via the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase
When using an irreversible competitive inhibitor, the _____ changes, while the Km remains the same
When using a _____ inhibitor, the Km changes, while the Vmax remains the same
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