Alex3212 Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 Hey, I was wondering if there is a way to solve enyme kinetics problems without drawing a graph? The question that I am trying to answer doesn't specify that a graph has to be drawn. The table i have been given has 5 substrate concentrations of each experiment and the velocities of each reaction: one with inhibitor 1, one with inhibitor 2 and one without inhibitor added. I must find the Km and Vmax for the absence of inhibitor, presence of inhibitor 1 and presence of inhibitor 2. Any help that you could give me with this question would be very helpful. I am clueless when it comes to this subject. Thanks XX
DavyJonesLoquet Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 You must have a graph since this is logarythmic mathematics but you may use an inhibitor function in your book on a calculator to super-impose the base agents atop the curriculum of natural resonance in your book called acidic postulates in co-inbitors.
iNow Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 Alex - I'd personally advise you to disregard post #2 and wait for a serious response to your question.
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