5.How would you determine the values of KM and Vmax from a: a) Michaelis-Menten plot b) Lineweaver-Burke plot
6. How is general acid/base catalysis different from regular acid/base catalysis?
7. How would you recognize the process of covalent catalysis in an enzyme reaction mechanism?
5.How would you determine the values of KM and Vmax from a: a) Michaelis-Menten plot b)...
The equation that describes the above Michaelis-Menten curve: Vo TS]+K Vmax [S] Michaelis-Menten Equation Lineweaver and Burke manipulated the Michaelis-Menten equation to yield: Ko V I S Vmax [S] Lineweaver-Burke Equation Linewenver Burke Equation If you plot 1/ V. vs. 1/[S], you get the following Lineweaver-Burke plot: 1/V. Slope = km/Vmax Intercept = -1/KM -Intercept = 1/Vmax 1/[S] Which is easier to calculate values for Km and Vmax, using the linear (y=mx+b) Lineweaver-Burke Plot or the Michaelis-Menten curve?
How can the Michaelis-Menten constant, be derived from this Lineweaver-Burk plot? Vmax O km = (-1)/(x-intercept) O km = (-1) * (x-intercept) O km = 1/(x-intercept) 0 Km = s;lope
Where do the numbers come from for a Michaelis-Menton and Lineweaver-Burke Plot? Can you please explain in detail please and thank you? Did an Enzyme lab w/dilutions and recorded absorbances. I am now asked to construct Michaelis-Menton ans Lineweaver-Burke plots BUT I dont know if the plot is based on my results from the dilutions and absorbances. For your lab reports, you will determine how much sugar was made during your enzyme reactions in Week 2 based on the linear...
1. Show, using the Michaelis-Menten equation, that when [S] >>> Km, vo = Vmax. Show, using the M-M equation that when [S] <<<Km, vo =[S][Et]kcat/Km. 2. What is Vmax? Provide both a mathematical and written description of Vmax? How can Vmax be experimentally altered? How can we use Vmax to determine the turnover number (kcat) of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction? What is the major challenge of determining Vmax from an Michaelis-Menten plot?
(I need help with part C, Drawing the expected Michaelis-Menten plot; Do NOT draw the Lineweaver-Burk plot. thanks!) 1. Michaelis-Menten kinetics- use the M-M equation to answer the following: a. An enzyme (5 µM) has a Vmax of 450 mM/min. What is kcat? b. When the substrate concentration is 50 mM, the initial velocity (V0) was measured to be 375 mM/min. Under the conditions described above, calculate the KM. c. Draw the expected Michaelis-Menten plot (label your axes and include...
Write the equations that describe the Michaelis-Menten and the Lineweaver-Burk double-reciprocal plots. Draw examples of each plot, demonstrating how Km and Vmax can be determined. On the same graphs, draw another plot where the same enzyme-catalyzed reaction is subjected to inhibition by a competitive inhibitor.
The kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions can be described the Michaelis-Menten equation and the Eadie-Hofstee equation as shown below: V0 = (-Km) V0 / [S] + Vmax a). Please derive the Eadie-Hofstee equation starting from the Michaelis-Menten equation. b). The Vmax and Km of the enzyme catalyzed reaction can be derived from a plot of V0 versus V0/[S]. Please draw one of these plots and explain how do you use it to derive Vmax and Km. c). Please draw a...
Michaelis-Menten plot and Lineweaver-Burk plot calculations: Use provided data to generate both M-M and L-B plots. Use scatter plots with markers on Excel: On the M-M Plot: estimate Vmax, KM On the L-B Plot: determine Vmax, KM, keat, kcat/Km. The total enzyme concentration is 5 uM. Graphs can be 1/2 page. Must be computer generated with all axes labeled. Substrate (mM) V. (mM/s) | 1/[S] (mM1) 1/V. (s/mM) 10 | 0 2.73 5.45 8.17 10.9 40.4 0.124 0.181 0.212 0.228...
Please answer all of those questions 7. Which of the followings is correct about the mechanisms of enzymatic reactions? General acid-base mechanism b. Metal elements mediated mechanism a. Covalent bonding mediated mechanism d. All above c. e. None a bove Which of the followings is correct about the meaning of the constant (Km) of Michaelis-Menten equation of enzyme catalyzed reactions? a. The constant and Michaelis-Menten equation is applicable only to the stage of reaction immediately after mixing of substrate(s) with...
o Flipped class: Michaelis-Menten vs. Lineweaver-Burk 10 Essentially, we'll duplicate the error estimates from (A) a nonlinear fit and (B) a nonlinear function transformed into linear form in Matlab. 1) Use Matlab to generate synthetic data obeying the Michaelis-Menten equation i.e. find dP/dt for [S] = 1:20. Add noise to the data (rand or randn or normmd). Use Vmax-1, km-5 2) Plot the data points (dP/dt vs [S]) that you've obtained. Fit the data (model1:- fitnlm(x,y.modelname,jnitialguesses). Output the estimated Vmax...