Secondary plot (kinetics)
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Secondary plot (kinetics)
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In enzyme kinetics, a secondary plot uses the intercept or slope from several Lineweaver–Burk plots to find additional kinetic constants. For example, when a set of v by [S] curves from an enzyme with a ping–pong mechanism are plotted in a Lineweaver–Burk plot, a set of parallel lines will be produced. The following Michaelis–Menten equation relates the initial reaction rate v0 to the substrate concentrations [A] and [B]: The y-intercept of this equation is equal to the following: The y-intercep
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