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. 1974 Sep;141(3):789–805. doi: 10.1042/bj1410789

A kinetic analysis of enzyme systems involving four substrates

Keith R F Elliott 1,*, Keith F Tipton 1
PMCID: PMC1168185  PMID: 4463962

Abstract

A treatment of kinetic data for enzyme mechanisms involving four substrates is described. The initial-rate equations and product-inhibition patterns for such mechanisms are presented. The treatment is extended to include analysis of enzyme mechanisms involving three substrates in which two molecules of one substrate are used.

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