Answer : The substrate concentration is, [tex]360\mu M[/tex]
Explanation :
Using Michaelis–Menten equation :
[tex]V=\frac{V_{max}\times [S]}{(K_m+[S])}[/tex]
Where,
[tex]V_{max}[/tex] = maximum rate velocity = [tex]1.0nmol/min.mg[/tex]
[S] = substrate concentration = ?
Km = Michaelis–Menten constant = [tex]120\mu M[/tex]
V = reaction rate = [tex]0.75nmol/min.mL[/tex]
Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:
[tex]0.75=\frac{1.0\times [S]}{(120+[S])}[/tex]
[tex][S]=360\mu M[/tex]
Thus, the substrate concentration is, [tex]360\mu M[/tex]