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The number of substrate molecules converted to product in a given unit of time by a single enzyme molecule at saturation is referred to as the: dissociation constant maximum velocity turnover number Michaelis constant

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The correct answer is turnover number.

Step-by-step explanation:

Michaelis–Menten 's equation:


v=V_(max)* ([S])/((K_m+[S]))=k_(cat)[E_o]* ([S])/((K_m+[S]))


V_(max)=k_(cat)[E_o]

v = rate of formation of products

[S] = Concatenation of substrate


[K_m]= Michaelis constant


V_(max) = Maximum rate achieved


k_(cat) = Catalytic rate of the system = turn over number


[E_o] = Initial concentration of enzyme.

The turn over number is defined as number of substrate molecules converted into product by enzyme molecule per second.

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