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Carbohydrates and Glycoconjugates (5D) Practice Test
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A researcher studies an enzyme that transfers a monosaccharide from an activated nucleotide-sugar donor to a hydroxyl group on a protein, forming a new glycosidic bond. In vitro, the reaction rate increases when the concentration of UDP-glucose is raised, but plateaus at high UDP-glucose. The researcher repeats the assay with a mutant enzyme that binds UDP-glucose more weakly; at the same enzyme concentration, the mutant requires higher UDP-glucose to reach half-maximal velocity. Which kinetic conclusion is most consistent with these observations?
A researcher studies an enzyme that transfers a monosaccharide from an activated nucleotide-sugar donor to a hydroxyl group on a protein, forming a new glycosidic bond. In vitro, the reaction rate increases when the concentration of UDP-glucose is raised, but plateaus at high UDP-glucose. The researcher repeats the assay with a mutant enzyme that binds UDP-glucose more weakly; at the same enzyme concentration, the mutant requires higher UDP-glucose to reach half-maximal velocity. Which kinetic conclusion is most consistent with these observations?