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Effect of diffusional limitations on lineweaver-burk plots for immobilized enzymes

โœ Scribed by Bruce K. Hamilton; Colin R. Gardner; Clark K. Colton


Publisher
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Weight
796 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-1541

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Abstract

Lineweaverโ€Burk plots of reaction rate data obtained with immobilized enzymes need not be linear even when intrinsic enzyme kinetics follow the simple Michaelisโ€Menten rate expression. Theoretical calculations show that mass transfer effects may cause curvature which is concave or convex to the abscissa, depending upon experimental conditions. Consequently, graphical procedures commonly employed for analysis of soluble enzyme kinetics may yield misleading results when applied to immobilized enzymes. Three approaches which follow from the behavior of numerical and asymptotic solutions to the problem are proposed for extraction of intrinsic kinetic information.


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