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Q. Michaelis Menten Constant $(K_m)$ is equal to

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$K_m$ or the Michaelis-Menten constant is defined as the substrate concentration (expressed in moles/l) at which half-maximum velocity in an enzyme catalysed reaction is achieved. It indicates that half of the enzyme molecules (i.e. $50\%$) are bound with the substrate molecules when the substrate concentration equals the Km value. It was given by Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten $(1913)$. $K_m$ value is a characteristic feature of a given enzyme. It is a representative for measuring the strength of $ES$ complex. A low $K_m$ value indicates a strong affinity between enzyme and substrate, whereas a high $K_m$ value reflects a weak affinity between them. For majority of enzymes, the $K_m$ values are in the range of $10^{-5}$ to $10^{-2}$ moles.

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