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greetings sir . we thanks you for your teaching. please I have a question to ask. please can u make a video on the differences between the Michaelis menten approach and the Brigg Haldane approach of enzyme kinetics. I can't really see a difference btw this two approaches
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Hi sir I have more doubts on problems from ph ,buffer ,and chemical kinetics,how to know these topics well and to answer any questions from this topics what should I do
Arrey bhai rate of ES formation is K1 Or we write like K+1, cool, Now this K+1 is working on [E] & [S].....now let's find out what is [E]....lets suppose in a reaction vessel there are 10 molecules of enzyme that is your Et (enzyme total) is 10 now you start adding substrate these substrate molecules will bind with your Et molecules and few of these Et molecules when bind with S molecule form ES so what is left over of Et molecules which can further form ES complex is written as k+1 ( [Et] - [ES]) × [S]
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at 5:47, it should be (k-1 + k2)/k1 = that is the constant
Thanks but i noticed that time
Yes Melton and micale constant is this..
He wrote correct only !!!!!!!
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5:31
It Helped me understand Lehninger much better.
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You read Lehninger too
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This is a great explanation. It helped me clear lots of confusion
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I think it is very useful vedio for this derivation...thank u so much
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Can someone please explain from where did k1 [S] come at the right hand side of the equation @ 5:01
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Is the maximum velocity focus the same as the initial velocity focus? {S} Vmax ={s}Vo ={s}Km
greetings sir . we thanks you for your teaching. please I have a question to ask.
please can u make a video on the differences between the Michaelis menten approach and the Brigg Haldane approach of enzyme kinetics. I can't really see a difference btw this two approaches
Very very goodly presented
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Memorizing is different thing and knowing what u doing is a different thing.
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thanks sir keep it up ...i got all the points for them i am confusing
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You made it very easy 😊
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All the best
Thank you for your nice explanation
Love you sir you're a excellent teacher
Why particular quantity K2 into [Et] is considered as Vmax? Thanks
I started becoming confused when you introduced the total enzyme.
Starting I understood but from Et I couldn't understand
It's very helpful me
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Nice sir... Thank u
It's quite clear and helpful, thank you. (but the demonstration of Km =Vmax/2 is not really explained)
Km is the concentration to achieve 1/2 Vmax
Really explanatory
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Gud explained sir
Hi Sadia.....
R u a biology major?
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You did not mention about second case when [S] will be greater then Km
Thanks a lot sir.
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brother can you please make another video on how to derive alberty rate equation
I will try
There was certain mistakes... Tq for your help
What if these assumptions are not followed?
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Hi sir I have more doubts on problems from ph ,buffer ,and chemical kinetics,how to know these topics well and to answer any questions from this topics what should I do
Ur de best
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Ok
Do u hv lineweaver Burk equation
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Why did K-1 turns to K1 in michaelis-menten constant
How did u get ET?
Nice video...will you post a video about surface phenomenon of colloids?
I would try to
هل ممكن اجد امثلة على ايجاد قيم Kmو Vmax ??
i suggest the use of kf kr en kcat will be appropriate rather than k1 k2 en k-1
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True
I also prefer the use of kr kf instead of 1 -1 2
Coz these terms demand full attention
Sir Jahan km bnaya hai
Wahan (s)k sath k1 bhi to tha
Wo Kahan gaya
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Why is km=vmax/2? Y not vmax/3? Any specific reason? Thank you
Because the breakdown of ES complex partly occur in forward direction and partly in backward direction
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Some steps are missed out !!
Sorry for that
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mm ok
Thank you sir
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I thought the second step is reversible?
What is that k1 and k-1 mean plz explain?
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bro u wrote the Km equation wrong. It should be Km = (k-1 + k2) / k1 (not k1).
Very nyc but sir k1{(Es)-(Es)} (S) smjh nhi aya kaise aya yeh bta do
where come (E)=(E T)-(ES)?explain properly!
Arrey bhai rate of ES formation is K1 Or we write like K+1, cool, Now this K+1 is working on [E] & [S].....now let's find out what is [E]....lets suppose in a reaction vessel there are 10 molecules of enzyme that is your Et (enzyme total) is 10 now you start adding substrate these substrate molecules will bind with your Et molecules and few of these Et molecules when bind with S molecule form ES so what is left over of Et molecules which can further form ES complex is written as k+1 ( [Et] - [ES]) × [S]
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that Km should be K-1 + K2/ K-1 i guess
Km is k1 + K2/k-1 I think
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value of km is not correct....plz make some correction
after you start missing out the steps i got lost
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equation.
Equation**
Thank you
Kind of same in broad sense
It's sawa
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I can't understand reto formation
Bro clear ur concept first.... As do ur math...etc... Showing that y rat rki h tum n bs
The t should be small or big
not good.
First improve spelling mistakes it's Equation not eqation.
Ya I agree, the spelling mistake was stupid enough, ignore it please.
Not helpful....
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