The rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction increases to a maximum rate, Vmax, with increasing substrate concentration. Vmax represents saturation of the enzyme with substrate. Km, the Michaelis constant, represents substrate concentration which produces half of Vmax. It is a measure of affinity of the enzyme for its substrate: the smaller Km, the greater is the affinity.
Practically, this means:
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