lomkes Posted May 3, 2010 Posted May 3, 2010 how should I define substrate changing with time in michaelis menten kinetics?? I found this : S(t)=S(0)*(1-(vmax*S(0)/Km+S(0))/S(0))^t, where S(0)-initial substrate concentration, but my tutor says it's not right else I tried to solve: dE/dt = -k1*E*S + ki*ES + k2*ES dS/dt = -k1*E*S + ki*ES dES/dt = k1*E*S - ki*ES - k2*ES dP/dt = k2*ES I solved those in maple, but I get only plots(which seems fine) and no functions. So my question is what is the formula that I could use to find out how substrate concentration changes in time???
Greippi Posted May 4, 2010 Posted May 4, 2010 Do you want to find the RATE of the reaction, or do you want to pick a time and be able to make a guess at the substrate concentration at that time? Would it not just be the standard M-M equation? i.e. plot substrate conc verses time, from which you can find Vmax and Km (maybe easier to do a Lineweaver-burke plot here), then plug the values in to the M-M equation to get v?
Chembio Posted May 6, 2010 Posted May 6, 2010 I think you will find a good answer in the Atkins'Physical Chemistry by P.Atkins and Julio De Paula. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedI think you will find a good answer in the Atkins'Physical Chemistry by P.Atkins and Julio De Paula. Also you can use this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michaelis%E2%80%93Menten_kinetics:-)
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