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Determination of kinetic parameters of enzyme-catalyzed reactions with a minimum number of velocity measurements
Authors:Alberty Robert A
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Room 6-215, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Abstract:Duggleby [Duggleby, R.G., 1979. Experimental designs for estimating kinetic parameters for enzyme-catalyzed reactions. J. Theor. Biol. 81, 672-684] discussed the “design of several replicate measurements of the velocity at as many experimental conditions as there are parameters to be estimated.” He discussed the application of this method to Aproducts, without and with competitive inhibition, and commented briefly on A+Bproducts. The availability of computer applications that can solve large sets of simultaneous equations makes it possible to use this method to calculate kinetic parameters for more complicated enzyme mechanisms. This article is concerned with rapid-equilibrium rate equations, but this method can also be used with steady-state rate equations. Computer programs are provided for the calculation of the three kinetic parameters for ordered A+Bproducts from three velocity measurements and for the calculation of the four kinetic parameters for random A+Bproducts from four velocity measurements. Computer programs are also provided for competitive inhibition, uncompetitive inhibition, and mixed inhibition of ordered A+Bproducts.
Keywords:Enzyme kinetics   Rate equations   Kinetic parameters   Inhibition constants   Enzyme mechanisms
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