hi everyone, i'm new to this forum so please don't lambast me for asking a possible stupid question, but here it goes:
i've got a lab report for Chemical Kinetics, and i need help with plotting a Lineweaver-Burke graph to determine the Vmax and 1/V for 6 assays of tyrosine conversion to melanin.
from my spectroscopy readings, for one of my assays, i've been given:
slope = Km/Vmax = 0.1128 (from absorption vs. time plot)
intercept of absorption vs. time plot = 0.236
t = 444s
= 7.39x10^-4 mol/L
how to i take this information and get a value for 1/V???
we're supposed to calculate the theoretical value of V from Km and Vmax given on our formulated Lineweaver-Burke plot, and the from our experiment...
am i just using the equation:
1/V = Km/Vmax x 1/ + 1/Vmax
i plugged in the slope (Km/Vmax) and the 1/, but how do i get my values for 1/V and 1/Vmax?
also....could i get my desired values if i just take my slopes and put them in a 1/V vs. 1/ graph, and extrapolate? b/c i've tried that and my line isn't straight, even though its supposed to be...
HELP