Hanes–Woolf plot

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Hanes plot of a/v against a for Michaelis–Menten kinetics

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

av=aV+KmV

where Km is the Michaelis constant and V is the limiting rate.[1]

J. B. S. Haldane stated, reiterating what he and K. G. Stern had written in their book,[2] that this rearrangement was due to Barnet Woolf.[3] However, it was just one of three transformations introduced by Woolf. It was first published by C. S. Hanes, though he did not use it as a plot.[4] Hanes noted that the use of linear regression to determine kinetic parameters from this type of linear transformation generates the best fit between observed and calculated values of 1/v, rather than v.Template:R

Starting from the Michaelis–Menten equation:

v=VaKm+a

we can take reciprocals of both sides of the equation to obtain the equation underlying the Lineweaver–Burk plot:

1v=1V+KmV1a

which can be multiplied on both sides by a to give

av=1Va+KmV

Thus in the absence of experimental error data a plot of a/v against a yields a straight line of slope 1/V, an intercept on the ordinate of Km/Vand an intercept on the abscissa of Km.

Like other techniques that linearize the Michaelis–Menten equation, the Hanes–Woolf plot was used historically for rapid determination of the kinetic parameters Km, V and Km/V, but it has been largely superseded by nonlinear regression methods that are significantly more accurate and no longer computationally inaccessible.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.

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References

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  1. The term maximum rate is often used, but not recommended by the IUBMB; see Template:Cite journal
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