Chapter 5: Microbial Metabolism
2) Changes in temperature, pH or [salt] 3) Availability of any necessary cofactors 4) Effect of inhibitors • more enzyme &/or more substrate = more product! • can effect enzyme structure, hence its activity • some enzymes don’t work w/o a non-protein cofactor • molecules that bind to enzymes & reduce their activity
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