The Specific Velocity Plot

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A new method is described for plotting kinetic results for inhibited enzymatic reactions. The plot is particularly designed for the analysis of hyperbolic, mixed‐type inhibitors, but can be applied to any other linear system. The method consists of plotting experimental data in a normalized way, as v 0 /v i versus the specific velocity σ/(1 +σ), where v 0 /v i represents the ratio of the initial velocities for the non‐inhibited and inhibited reactions at a given substrate concentration [S], and σ is the [S]/ K m ratio. The procedure provides a simple way of determining the inhibition constatnts K i and K ′ i , i.e. the dissociation constants of the EI and ESI complexes, respectively, and the velocity saturation values.

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BAICI, A. (1981). The Specific Velocity Plot. European Journal of Biochemistry, 119(1), 9–14. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1981.tb05570.x

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