1. The V max of asparaginase 1 is the V max of asparaginase 2. At the substrate concentration indicated by the arrow, asparaginase 1 reaction velocity is asparaginase 2 reaction velocity. The K M of asparaginase 1 is the K M of asparaginase 2. Considering the performance of the enzymes, would make a more effective chemotherapeutic agent.

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It seems like part of the information is missing, particularly the substrate concentration indicated by the arrow and the comparison between asparaginase 1 and asparaginase 2. Without this information, it's not possible to determine which enzyme would make a more effective chemotherapeutic agent based on the given data.

If you provide more details about the substrate concentration, reaction velocities, or any specific characteristics of the enzymes, I can help you analyze the information and draw conclusions about their effectiveness as chemotherapeutic agents.







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