Does anyone know how active kinases are at 4degrees?
kinase activity
Started by yoshimi79, Apr 08 2010 01:41 PM
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Posted 08 April 2010 - 01:41 PM
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Posted 13 April 2010 - 04:19 AM
the best is the experiment;
if there is no opportunity to measure, you may estimate by the use of the Arrhenius equation: it gives the dependence of the rate constant k of chemical reactions on the temperature T; look for the Arrhenius equation elsewhere;
Another rough estimation gives the Q10-rule (Vanīt Hoff-rule): increasing the temperature +10 K increases kinetics 2- to 4-fold; works also for lowering the temperature
if there is no opportunity to measure, you may estimate by the use of the Arrhenius equation: it gives the dependence of the rate constant k of chemical reactions on the temperature T; look for the Arrhenius equation elsewhere;
Another rough estimation gives the Q10-rule (Vanīt Hoff-rule): increasing the temperature +10 K increases kinetics 2- to 4-fold; works also for lowering the temperature













