Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Km/Vmax
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:
The Lineweaver–Burk plot linearizes the Michaelis–Menten equation to estimate kinetic parameters. Recognizing the slope and intercepts is essential for basic enzyme kinetics and for interpreting inhibition patterns in pharmacology and biotechnology.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:
Start from v = (Vmax * [S]) / (Km + [S]). Take reciprocals: 1/v = (Km/Vmax)(1/[S]) + (1/Vmax). This is in the form y = m x + b with slope m = Km/Vmax and y-intercept b = 1/Vmax.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Verification / Alternative check:
Graphically, increasing Km (weaker substrate affinity) at fixed Vmax steepens the line, consistent with higher Km/Vmax slope.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:
Confusing x- and y-intercepts with slopes, or mixing up Eadie–Hofstee and Hanes–Woolf forms.
Final Answer:
Km/Vmax.
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