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Michaelis-Menten Enzyme Kinetics

Author(s): Tony Weisstein

Truman State University

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Summary:
In this simulation, equations used in enzyme kinetics (Michaelis-Menten, Eadie-Hofstee, Dixon, and Lineweaver-Burk) are modeled under various conditions.

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Overview

In this simulation, equations used in enzyme kinetics (Michaelis-Menten, Eadie-Hofstee, Dixon, and Lineweaver-Burk) are modeled under various conditions. The equations are modeled in situations with measurement errors in substrate concentration and/or reaction velocity to allow students to observe how these affect output. Students then manipulate values to find the best model of an enzyme reaction. 

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Research Articles

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Education Research & Pedagogical Materials

Smith, D. B. (1979). "The Menten of the Michaelis- Menten equation." TIBS .4: N150.

Tutorial & Background Materials

Fitting Michaelis-Menten parameters to nutrient up- take data (Mineral Nutrition of Plants, SoilScience/Botany /Horticulture 626, Phillip Barak and Edgar Spalding, Instructors, University of Wisconsin-Madison) (based on: A method for characterizing the relation between nutrient con- centration and flux into roots of intact plants. N. Classen and S.A. Barber. (1974.) Plant Physiol 54:564-568.

Kinetics of Enzymatic Reactions: The Michaelis-Menten Equation

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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Fundamental Mathematical Concepts

Fundamental Mathematical Concepts
Michaelis-Menten

Developed By

Developed by
Leonor Michaelis and Maude Lenora Menten

Primary Reference

Michaelis, Leonor and Maude Leonora Menten. (1913). "Die Kinetik der Invertinwirkung." Biochim. Z. .4.2.: 333-369