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Enzyme Kinetics of Multiple Inhibition in the Presence of Two Reversible Inhibitors

  • Han, Moon H. (Biotechnology Research Department, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Seong, Baik L. (Biotechnology Research Department, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
  • Published : 1982.09.30

Abstract

In order to extend our understanding on the multiple inhibition enzyme kinetics, a general equation of an enzyme reaction in the presence of two different reversible inhibitors was derived by what we call "match-box mechanism" under the combined assumption of steady-state and quasi-equilibrium for inhibitor binding. Graphical methods were proposed to analyze the multiple inhibition of an enzyme by any given sets of different inhibitors, i.e., competitive, noncompetitive, and uncompetitive inhibitors. This method not only gives an interaction factor $({\alpha})$ between two inhibitors, but also discerns ${\alpha}_1$ and ${\alpha}_2$ with and without substrate binding, respectively. The factors involved in the dissociation constants of inhibitors can also be evaluated by the present plot. It is also shown that the present kinetic approach can be extended to other forms of activators or hydrogen ions with some modification.

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