Answer Posted / peter
Turn over numbr also known as Kcat, is defined as the
maximum number of substrate molecules that can an enzyme
converted to products per catalytic site per (unit time)
seconds, and can mathematically also be defined as Kcat =
Vmax/[Et]* (sec). Vmax denote maximum velocity at which the
enzyme active site is saturated with increasing substrate
concentration, Kcat denote catalytic constant, and [Et]m
denote enzyme total concentration.
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