5 Enzyme Kinetics
5 Enzyme Kinetics
5 Enzyme Kinetics
CHE182
Enzyme’s Lock and key theory
Enzyme’s Reaction Mechanism
• S + E ↔ ES Rapid/in equilibrium
• ES → P + E slow
y = mx + b
Sample Problem 2
Hanes-Woolf plot
y= b + mx
Eadie-Hofstee Plot equation.
y= b + mx
MM and Batch Reactors
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MM and Batch Reactors
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Sample Problem
• Fso – Fs = -rs V
• τ = V/v
• u = 1/τ
• u = v/V
• The unit is per unit time.
Sample Problem
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Sample Problem
E + S → ES K1
E + I → EI
Therefore K1 decreases!
KM = (K2 + K3)/K1
Thus KM increases!
Competitive Inhibition
Vmax = K3 [E]t
K3 and [E]t are constant !
Therefore Vmax don’t change.
Non-Competitive Inhibition
Non-competitive Inhibition
ES + I → ESI
Vmax = K3 [E]t
K3 decreases !
Therefore Vmax decreases.
Non-Competitive Inhibition
E + I → EI
E + S → ES
Therefore K1 decreases!
And since K3 also decreases
KM is unchanged!
Uncompetitive Inhibition
Uncompetitive Inhibition
ES + I → ESI
ES → E + P
Therefore K3 decreases
While K1 and K2 remain constant.
Therefore Vmax and KM decreases.