
Lineweaver-Burke Plot Example with y=mx+b
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The video tutorial explains the transformation of the Michaelis-Menten equation into the Lineweaver-Burk equation, highlighting its utility in determining kinetic parameters due to its linear form. It demonstrates how to plot data using Excel to obtain a straight line and derive the equation Y = MX + B for accurate analysis. The tutorial covers the determination of kinetic parameters like VMAX and KM, emphasizing the importance of using reciprocal plots for enzyme kinetics.
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