BCH 3125 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Scatchard Equation

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Objective: explain the difference between ka and kd. Explain why we use a dissociation constant to describe an association reaction. Objective: illustrate the relationship between af nity and free energy of binding. Fractional occupancy f k l but when cl krs f k kp. Objective: outline classical transformations of binding data (i. e. scatchard analysis), why they"re useful. Draw universal binding isotherm and relate ligand occupancy to [ligand] (i. e. relative of kd) Saturablebinding allproteins are boundtoligand at aclt thus increasingclt 0 tcpol if binding isotherm 0 saturate tcl indicates bindingotherthings nonspecificbinding 0 show reachingplateau d. Ivcl3 1 radiolabel so 4 error in measurement proteins 0 need to bepurifiedto measure ligandbinding in earlierexperimentswe assumed psecl were known w o cpi 0calculate f to f nd kdeq. An alternative form of hyperbolicbindingequation that tells us. Slope is inversely related to kd so 0 need to know cpt. Objective: explain the difference and relationship between af nity and speci city.

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