Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor Formula

Fx Copy
LaTeX Copy
The Michaelis Constant is numerically equal to the substrate concentration at which the reaction rate is half of the maximum rate of the system. Check FAQs
KM=S(Vmax-(V0α'))V0
KM - Michaelis Constant?S - Substrate Concentration?Vmax - Maximum Rate?V0 - Initial Reaction Rate?α' - Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor?

Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor Example

With values
With units
Only example

Here is how the Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor equation looks like with Values.

Here is how the Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor equation looks like with Units.

Here is how the Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor equation looks like.

130.3333Edit=1.5Edit(40Edit-(0.45Edit2Edit))0.45Edit
You are here -
HomeIcon Home » Category Chemistry » Category Chemical Kinetics » Category Enzyme Kinetics » fx Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor

Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
KM=S(Vmax-(V0α'))V0
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
KM=1.5mol/L(40mol/L*s-(0.45mol/L*s2))0.45mol/L*s
Next Step Convert Units
KM=1500mol/m³(40000mol/m³*s-(450mol/m³*s2))450mol/m³*s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
KM=1500(40000-(4502))450
Next Step Evaluate
KM=130333.333333333mol/m³
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
KM=130.333333333333mol/L
LAST Step Rounding Answer
KM=130.3333mol/L

Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor Formula Elements

Variables
Michaelis Constant
The Michaelis Constant is numerically equal to the substrate concentration at which the reaction rate is half of the maximum rate of the system.
Symbol: KM
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: mol/L
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Substrate Concentration
The Substrate Concentration is the number of moles of substrate per liter solution.
Symbol: S
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: mol/L
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Maximum Rate
The Maximum Rate is defined as the maximum speed achieved by the system at saturated substrate concentration.
Symbol: Vmax
Measurement: Reaction RateUnit: mol/L*s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Initial Reaction Rate
The Initial Reaction Rate is defined as the initial speed at which a chemical reaction takes place.
Symbol: V0
Measurement: Reaction RateUnit: mol/L*s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor
The Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor is defined by the inhibitor concentration and the dissociation constant of the enzyme-substrate complex.
Symbol: α'
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other formulas in Uncompetitive Inhibitor category

​Go Substrate Concentration in presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor
S=KMV0Vmax-(V0α')
​Go Initial Reaction Rate in presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor
V0=VmaxSKM+(α'S)
​Go Maximum Reaction Rate in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor
Vmax=V0(KM+(α'S))S
​Go Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor
α'=(VmaxS)-(V0KM)V0S

How to Evaluate Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor?

Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor evaluator uses Michaelis Constant = (Substrate Concentration*(Maximum Rate-(Initial Reaction Rate*Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor)))/Initial Reaction Rate to evaluate the Michaelis Constant, The Michaelis constant in presence of uncompetitive inhibitor formula is defined by the altered Michaelis-Menten equation. Michaelis Constant is denoted by KM symbol.

How to evaluate Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor, enter Substrate Concentration (S), Maximum Rate (Vmax), Initial Reaction Rate (V0) & Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor ') and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor

What is the formula to find Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor?
The formula of Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor is expressed as Michaelis Constant = (Substrate Concentration*(Maximum Rate-(Initial Reaction Rate*Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor)))/Initial Reaction Rate. Here is an example- 0.130333 = (1500*(40000-(450*2)))/450.
How to calculate Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor?
With Substrate Concentration (S), Maximum Rate (Vmax), Initial Reaction Rate (V0) & Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor ') we can find Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor using the formula - Michaelis Constant = (Substrate Concentration*(Maximum Rate-(Initial Reaction Rate*Enzyme Substrate Modifying Factor)))/Initial Reaction Rate.
Can the Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor be negative?
Yes, the Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor, measured in Molar Concentration can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor?
Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor is usually measured using the Mole per Liter[mol/L] for Molar Concentration. Mole per Cubic Meter[mol/L], Mole per Cubic Millimeter[mol/L], Kilomole per Cubic Meter[mol/L] are the few other units in which Michaelis Constant in Presence of Uncompetitive Inhibitor can be measured.
Copied!