A.Calculate the Kc value for the A-protein binding reaction.
B.Calculate the Kc value for the B-protein binding reaction.
C.Assuming that the drug that binds more strongly will be more effective, which drug is the better choice for further research?
A.Calculate the Kc value for the A-protein binding reaction. B.Calculate the Kc value for the B-protein...
A chemist at a pharmaceutical company is measuring equilibrium constants for reactions in which drug candidate molecules bind to a protein involved in cancer. The drug molecules bind the protein in a 1:1 ratio to form a drug-protein complex. The protein concentration in aqueous solution at 25 ∘C is 1.72×10−6 M . Drug AA is introduced into the protein solution at an initial concentration of 2.00×10^−6M. Drug BB is introduced into a separate, identical protein solution at an initial concentration...
A chemist at a pharmaceutical company is measuring equilibrium constants for reactions in which drug candidate molecules bind to a protein involved in cancer. The drug molecules bind the protein in a 1:1 ratio to form a drug-protein complex. The protein concentration in aqueous solution at 25 ∘C is 1.88×10−6 M . Drug A is introduced into the protein solution at an initial concentration of 2.00×10−6M. Drug B is introduced into a separate, identical protein solution at an initial concentration...
1. What does it mean to have positive cooperatively in protein-ligand binding? 2. The protein “Mariota” binds to the ligand “football” with an association rate of 8.0 x 10 103M-1s-1 and an overall dissociation constant, Kd of 10 nM. Calculate the dissociation rate, kd, including appropriate units. 3. An antibody binds to an antigen with a Kd of 8 X 10-6M. At what concentration of antigen will the fractional saturation (Υantigen) be (a) 0.2, (b) 0.5, (c) 0.6, and (d)...
The reversible chemical reaction A+B⇌C+D has the following equilibrium constant: Kc=[C][D][A][B]=7.3 What is the final concentration of D at equilibrium if the initial concentrations are [A] = 1.00 M and [B] = 2.00 M ?
The reversible chemical reaction A+B⇌C+D has the following equilibrium constant: Kc=[C][D][A][B]=2.0 Part A Initially, only A and B are present, each at 2.00 M. What is the final concentration of A once equilibrium is reached? Express the molar concentration numerically using two significant figures. Part B What is the final concentration of D at equilibrium if the initial concentrations are [A] = 1.00 M and [B] = 2.00 M ? Express the molar concentration numerically using two significant figures.
Drug Miracurol (molecular weight 540 daltons) binds to a key oncogenic proteins, Malevolin, with a dissociation constant of 0.1nM. A.what is the standard free energy change of the binding reaction between Miracurol and Malevolin at a temperature of 37C. (R=8.314Jmol-1K-1) B. what mass of Miracurol should be administered to a patient with a blood volume of 5.5L such that the final concentration of Miracurol in the patient's blood is enough to bind and inhibit at least 90% of Malevolin molecules?...
A particular type of glucose binding protein binds to glucose with an affinity of 0.43 µM. In other words, 1/K = 0.43 µM, where K is the equilibrium constant for the association of glucose with the protein. If glucose concentration is 1 mM, then approximately what fraction of glucose bindingA. Almost noneB. Almost allC. About halfD. About 10%In principle, a eukaryotic cell can regulate gene expression at any step in the pathway from DNA to the active protein, including marking...
Part B please For the equilibrium reaction: PCI (g) =PC13(g) + Cl2(g); Kc = 0.00183 a. Write the concentration equilibrium equation for the reaction. [1 mark] b. If 2.0 gram of PCis(g) is introduced into a 1.5 L flask what will be the equilibrium concentrations of PCls, PClz and Cl ? [4marks]
a) The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 1.80×10-4 at 298 K. NH4HS(s) NH3(g) + H2S(g) Calculate the equilibrium concentration of H2S when 0.318 moles of NH4HS(s) are introduced into a 1.00 L vessel at 298 K. [H2S] = _____M b) The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 1.29×10-2 at 600 K. COCl2(g) CO(g) + Cl2(g) Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of reactant and products when 0.313 moles of COCl2(g) are introduced into a 1.00 L vessel...
Q(22) Kp=Kc when? A) The reaction is at equilibrium B) The reaction is exothermic C) The reaction is endothermic D) all of the gasses present are at the same temperature E) the number of moles of gas on both sides of the balanced equation is the same. Q(23) HAH +A at the equilibrium (HA) = 1.65* 10-2 M and [H") = (A-) = 5.44*10-4 M at equilibrium. Kc = A) 1.7 X 10-1 C) 1.7 X 103 D) 1.7 X...