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assaftolko

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  1. Actually I found another refference to the second defenition (which mean U=Vmax if I wasn't clear) here in wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme_assay Under enzyme activity: "A more practical and commonly used value is enzyme unit (U) = 1 μmolmin−1. 1 U corresponds to 16.67 nanokatals.[1]" Rings any bells?
  2. 1 EU is defined as the amount of enzyme that will yield product formation rate of 1 micromole per minute. So it seems that EU has the units of amount (mass or moles), as it's defined as "the amount of enzyme which..." . But in the class they told us that under certain conditions, 1 EU=the reaction rate. So now - EU has the units of rate... for me it's like you would ask me how old am I and I would answer: 55 mph! How is this transition made from the defenition of "amount" to that of "rate"??? what's the math behind it?
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