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Computing Kcat by hand. If you plot enzyme velocity as a function of subtrate concentration, you can fit the data to the Michaelis-Menten equation to ...
GraphPad FAQs
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... Burk) plots shown in the Prism manual? Why not use linear regression?(127) ... I'm trying to make a Lineweaver-Burk plot using linear regression. How do ...
GraphPad FAQs
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Introduction Kcat is the turnover number -- the number of substrate molecule each enzyme site converts to product per unit time.
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/curve-fitting/
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On the Fit tab of the nonlinear regression dialog, open the equation folder, Enzyme Kinetics - Substrate vs. Velocity. Then choose the Michaelis-Menten ...
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/curve-fitting/
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When you first create a layout page, Prism asks you to choose an arrangement of placeholders. But you are not stuck with this arrangement.
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/user-guide/
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You've created a graph and instructed Prism to plot error bars. But when you look at the graph, you notice that some of the error bars aren't visible. You may ...
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Introduction If the enzyme has cooperative subunits, the graph of enzyme velocity as a function of substrate concentration will appear sigmoidal.
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/curve-fitting/