Which graphical method is used to determine an enzyme degree of cooperativity?
A.Hill plot
B. Koshland curve
C. Michaelis-Menten hyperbola
D. Can not be determined
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Answer:
(a) hill plot
Explanation:
(a) hill plot
- To determine the degree of cooperativity of enzymes, the Hill plot graphical approach is used.
- The Hill coefficient (nH), which assesses the degree of cooperativity between subunits that bind the ligand in multisubunit proteins, is a key parameter in the study of ligand-protein interactions.
- The Hill–Langmuir equation can be used to figure out how cooperative the ligand(s) are with the enzyme or receptor.
- The Hill coefficient is a tool to measure how much ligand binding sites interact with one other.
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