How do you determine what is a proper Lineweaver-Burk equation?
why would a equation such as y= 5.04x10^-8x -0.0028 not be considered a proper Lineweaver-burk equation?
how would one determine if its a proper LwB equation or not?
How do you determine what is a proper Lineweaver-Burk equation? why would a equation such as...
how do you create a Michealis-Menten plot and a Lineweaver- Burk plot using the equation that is determine from a calibration curve of absorbance vs. time? How do you convert the absorbance determine into concentration?
If a Lineweaver-Burk plot gives a line with an equation of y = 0.33 x + 0.55, what are the values of KM and Vmax?
What is one major disadvantage of using a Lineweaver-Burk plot for determination of kinetic parameters from real data? A.) A Lineweaver-Burk plot biases data with fast initial velocities B.) The Lineweaver-Burk plots tend to be reliant on how reproducible the initial rate is C.) The Lineweaver-Burk plot biases low concentration data D.) all of the above
What is one major disadvantage of using a Lineweaver-Burk plot for determination of kinetic parameters from real data? A.) A Lineweaver-Burk plot biases data with fast initial velocities B.) The Lineweaver-Burk plots tend to be reliant on how reproducible the initial rate is C.) The Lineweaver-Burk plot biases low concentration data D.) all of the above
2.) a. Given the following equation and using the Lineweaver-Burk equation find the Vmax and Km O y=7x+2.5 for enzyme A (in mM and s). b. Suppose you want to compare similar enzymes A (above Kcat=500) with enzyme B (Km=2.0, Kcat=450) to find out which enzyme has a higher catalytic efficiency; which enzyme has the higher catalytic efficiency?
LINEWEAVER-BURK plot 1. You perform the hydrolysis reaction as required in the lab experiment, and the final reading on your blood glucose meter for one of your samples is 385 mg/dL. You need your data to be in units of mm (millimolar, which is millimoles per liter, abbreviated as mmol/L). Show, in a step-by-step conversion, how you would convert 385 mg/dL to the proper answer in mM. 385 mg dlº= ?mm immoles 2. Assuming that the reaction occurred over a...
how do you make a lineweaver-burk plot where the trend line
extends backwards? is there a way of figuring out how far back it
should extend based of your data ? As well, how do you plot two
sets of data on one graph ? Thank you! (idk if you need to see my
data-> attached below)
Biochemistry Enzyme Kinetics Assignment Four answers for this assignment will be completed in elearn: En in elearn: Enzyme Kinetics Quiz ots but must...
4. The double-reciprocal transformation of the Michaelis-Menten equation, also called the Lineweaver-Burk plot, is given by: 1 Km 1 1 where, the plot of (1/V.) vs (1/[S]) is a linear plot. If you only know the x-axis and y-axis intercepts from this plot, how can you determine Vmax and Km? (A) multiply the reciprocal of the x-axis intercept by -1. (B) multiply the reciprocal of the y-axis intercept by -1. (C) take the reciprocal of the x-axis intercept. (D) take...
] a. The equation of Lineweaver-Burk double-reciprocal plot of caffeine dehydrogenase-catalyzed reaction is y = 12x + 3. Calculate Vmax (mmol/s) and Km (mmol/L). b. [5 points] Estimate V for caffeine concentration of 400 mmol/L. c. [10 points] The enzyme caffeine dehydrogenase (Cdh) is an inducible quinone-dependent oxidoreductase. Describe how the addition of caffeine into the culture medium will be detected and transcriptionally regulated by the two-component system in Pseudomonas sp. CBB1.
You perform a series of enzyme activity assays and then graph the data using a Lineweaver-Burk plot. You determine the X-intercept is at -0.02 mM-1 and the Y-intercept is at 5.0 (mM/sec)-1. Calculate the Vmax and Km for this enzyme. A. Vmax = 0.20 mM/sec; Km = 50.0 mM B. Vmax = 0.20 mM/sec; Km = ‒50.0 mM C. Vmax = 5.0 mM/sec; Km = 0.02 mM D. Vmax = 5.0 mM/sec; Km = ‒0.02 mM