Lecture

Enzymatic Catalysis: Carbonic Anhydrase

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This lecture covers the enzymatic catalysis process, focusing on the example of carbonic anhydrase. It explains competitive and mixed inhibition, the Lineweaver-Burk representation, and the orthogonality of binding of substrate and inhibitor. The role of carbonic anhydrase in CO2 transport, pH regulation, and various physiological processes is also discussed.

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