Hanes–Woolf plot

Hanes–Woolf plot

In biochemistry, a Hanes-Woolf plot is a graphical representation of enzyme kinetics in which the ratio of the initial substrate concentration [S] to the reaction velocity "v" is plotted against [S] . It is based on the rearrangement of the Michaelis-Menten equation shown below:

:{ [S] over v } = { [S] over V_{max} } + { K_m over V_{max} }

where Km is the Michaelis-Menten constant and Vmax is the maximum reaction velocity. It was first described by Barnet Woolf. Charles Samuel Hanes subsequently pointed out that the use of linear regression to determine kinetic parameters from this type of linear transformation is flawed, because it generates the best fit between observed and calculated values of 1/v, rather than v.

The equation can be derived from the Michaelis-Menten equation as follows:

:v = V_{max} [S] } over {K_m + [S]

invert and multiply with [S] :

: { [S] over v} = [S] (K_m+ [S] )}over{V_{max} [S] = K_m+ [S] }over{V_{max}

Rearrange:

: { [S] over v} = [S] *{1 over V_{max + {K_m over V_{max

As is clear from the equation, perfect data will yield a straight line of slope 1/"Vmax", a y-intercept of "Km"/"Vmax" and an x-intercept of -"Km".

Like other techniques that linearize the Michaelis-Menten equation, the Hanes-Woolf plot was used historically for rapid determination of the important kinetic parameters "Km", "Vmax" and "Vmax/Km", but it has been superseded by nonlinear regression methods that are significantly more accurate and no longer computationally inaccessible. It remains useful, however, as a means to present data graphically.

One drawback of the Hanes-Woolf approach is that neither ordinate nor abscissa represent independent variables: both are dependent on substrate concentration. As a result, the typical measure of goodness of fit, the correlation coefficient "R", is not applicable.

ee also

* Michaelis–Menten kinetics
* Lineweaver–Burk plot
* Eadie-Hofstee diagram

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