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Km (Michaelis Constant) 0
The Michaelis constant (Km) is a measure of the substrate concentration required for an enzyme to reach half of its maximum reaction velocity, providing insight into the enzyme's affinity for its substrate. A low Km indicates high affinity, meaning the enzyme efficiently catalyzes reactions even at low substrate concentrations, while a high Km suggests lower affinity, requiring more substrate to achieve similar activity levels.
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