Thank you so much!!! It was quite difficult to find a video that explained how to calculate Ki from fixed inhibitor concentration while substrate concentration is used as x. Finally got it. Thanks!!
hi 🙋♂️ thank you so much for the video. it helps me so much to understand about inhibition constant, but how about uncompetitive inhibition? I'm still a little confused about how to calculate inhibition constant for the uncompetitive inhibition.
Yes, in a perfect scenario where alpha impacts Km and Vmax equally. I would expect this to be the case for most instances you'd see in a biochemistry course.
Thank you so much!!! It was quite difficult to find a video that explained how to calculate Ki from fixed inhibitor concentration while substrate concentration is used as x. Finally got it. Thanks!!
thank you so much. I was so confused on alpha and Ki values. literally a life saver for the lab report I have due in two days.
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So understandable!!! Thanks so much!!
hi 🙋♂️ thank you so much for the video. it helps me so much to understand about inhibition constant, but how about uncompetitive inhibition? I'm still a little confused about how to calculate inhibition constant for the uncompetitive inhibition.
what about if its a mixed inhibitor? to calculate alpha can we use either the non-comp way or comp-way to finding the alpha?
Yes, in a perfect scenario where alpha impacts Km and Vmax equally. I would expect this to be the case for most instances you'd see in a biochemistry course.
Thanks! What about a Uncompetitive inhibitor?
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I don't understand how KI is 6.9 for the competitive inhibitor?
In this example, alpha was determined to be 2.45. So doing a little algebra: 1.45 = 10/Ki. --->. 10/1.45 = Ki = 6.9
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