A mathematical explanation for enzyme action on substrate was formulated by |
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a) |
Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten |
b) |
Hans Gaffron |
c) |
Melvin Calvin |
d) |
Vant Krebs |
A mathematical explanation for enzyme action on substrate was formulated by |
|||
a) |
Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten |
b) |
Hans Gaffron |
c) |
Melvin Calvin |
d) |
Vant Krebs |
(a)
Michaelis and Menten in 1913 gave a mathematical expression to an enzyme catalyzed reaction. The equation is commonly called the Michaelis equation.