You two have identified mutants of an enzyme that catalyzes

You two have identified mutants of an enzyme that catalyzes a commercially useful reaction. Both mutants have the same Vmax as the original or wild type (WT) enzyme. However one mutant has a lower Km for substrate than the WT, the other has a higher Km for substrate. Which mutant is likely to be a \"better\" (i.e., faster) enzyme for catalyzing the reaction: a. Neither. Since they have the same Vmax they will have the same reaction velocities at all substrate concentrations b. The lower Km enzyme since it will show greater reaction velocities especially at low concentrations of substrate c. The higher Km enzyme since it will show greater reaction velocities especially at higher concentrations of substrate.

Solution

Ans. Given,

            Mutant 1 = Vmax same,            Lower Km

            Mutant 2 = Vmax same,            Higher Km

Km is the substrate concentration at which half- Vmax is achieved.

An enzyme with lower Km can, thus, attain Vmax at lower [S], whereas the enzyme with higher Km requires greater [S] to attain same Vmax. For example, (a theoretical scenario), if enzyme E1 (from mutant 1, has lower Km) requires 0.1 M [S] to reach Vmax; E2 (from mutant 2, has higher Km) will require 1.0 M [S] to attain same Vmax.

Both enzymes work with same efficiency at [S] >> Km , i.e. in excess of substrate. However, as soon as [S] falls below 1.0 M, E2 gets lowered it velocity. Thus, plenty of substrate molecules are still present in the medium before E2’s velocity is lowered, or even no significant reaction occurs at [S] below 1.0 M. So, the whole media (say, thousands of liters) with [S] below 1.0 M (say, at 0.5 M) goes waste. It’s commercially disadvantageous as resources are being wasted.

However, E1 works well at [S] as low as 0.1M. SO, if E1 is added to the spent media (wasted using E2), it converts the remaining substrate into product with velocity Vmax till [S] falls below 0.1 M. So, use of E1 minimizes wastage of substrate.

Therefore, using E1 reduces wastage of media (thousands liters or so on) because it can catalyze substrate at relatively low [S] that would be left un-catalyzed by E@ having higher Km.

So, use of E1 is preferred for commercial purposes.      

Correct option: B.

 You two have identified mutants of an enzyme that catalyzes a commercially useful reaction. Both mutants have the same Vmax as the original or wild type (WT) e

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