It's really an informative video. I am little curious to know what will be the Ki value if we increase the enzyme concentration double??? Can you please help me out.
I believe it's K for constant, and i for inhibition. Same would go for Michaelis-Menten constant (Km). Maybe the K could also be for kinetics, but I think constant is more plausable
How owuld you even end up with Vmax / Km, doesnt Lineweaver Burke plot give Km/Vmax as is ?
Can you derive this type of graph from a normal Lineweaver burk plot? Even an untransformed one?
It's really an informative video. I am little curious to know what will be the Ki value if we increase the enzyme concentration double??? Can you please help me out.
Can we drop a graph for uncompetitive inhibitors?
Why it is called Ki? For what ir stands? thanks so much
I believe it's K for constant, and i for inhibition. Same would go for Michaelis-Menten constant (Km). Maybe the K could also be for kinetics, but I think constant is more plausable
Thanks for sharing!
What about non competitive?
Thank you so much!