One of the most common mathematical presentations given in a Biochemistry class is that of the simple Michaelis-Menten enzyme activity curve, (1). This presentation usually derives the following hyperbolic expression from first principles involving a fixed concentration of the enzyme and various subtrate concentrations:[br]V = Vmax(s)/(Km+s)[br][br]See also:[br]Scatchard ligan binding isotherm graphs:[br]data -[url]http://tube.geogebra.org/material/show/id/1491063[/url][br]hypthetical -[url]http://tube.geogebra.org/material/show/id/1498145[/url]
One of the most common mathematical presentations given in a Biochemistry class is that of the simple Michaelis-Menten enzyme activity curve, (1). This presentation usually derives the following hyperbolic expression from first principles involving a fixed concentration of the enzyme and various subtrate concentrations:[br]V = Vmax(s)/(Km+s)[br][br]See also:[br]Scatchard ligan binding isotherm graphs:[br]data -[url]http://tube.geogebra.org/material/show/id/1491063[/url][br]hypthetical -[url]http://tube.geogebra.org/material/show/id/1498145[/url]