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Noncompetitive inhibition Hanes—Woolf plot

Figure 17.9. (a) Lineweaver-Burk, (b) Eadie-Hof-stee, and (c) Hanes-Woolf plots exhibiting noncompetitive inhibition patterns. The dashed line indicates the reaction in the absence of inhibitor, whereas the solid lines represent enzymatic reactions in the presenceof increasing concentrations of inhibitor. [Pg.731]

Figure 4-33 Hanes-Woolf Plot [S]/u versus [S] (a) Competitive inhibition, (i) Noncompetitive inhibition, (c)... [Pg.263]

What type of inhibition is taking place (2) Sketch the curves for no inhibition. competitive, uncompetitive, noncompetitive (mixed) inhibition, and substrate inhibition on a Woolf-Hanes plot and on an Eadie-Hofstee plot. [Pg.454]


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