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balandron [24]
2 years ago
11

An enzyme with molecular weight of 310 kDa undergoes a change in shape when the substrate binds. This change can be characterize

d by ultracentrifugation. In the absence of any ligand, the s20,w = 11.7S, density of solvent is 1g/cm3and viscosity 1.005 cP; the specific volume of the protein is 0.732 cm3/g. a) Find the radius of the protein, assuming it is sphericalb) Upon binding of the substrate the sedimentation coefficient increases by 3.5%; what is the radius of the bound enzyme?
Chemistry
1 answer:
oee [108]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(a) r = 6.26 * 10⁻⁷cm

(b) r₂ = 6.05 * 10⁻⁷cm

Explanation:

Using the sedimentation coefficient formula;

s =  M(1-Vρ) / Nf ; where s is sedimentation coefficient, M is molecular weight, V is specific volume of protein, p is density of the solvent, N is Avogadro number, f if frictional force = 6πnr, n is viscosity of the medium, r is radius of particle

s = M ( 1 - Vρ) / N*6πnr

making r sbjct of formula, r =  M (1 - Vρ) / N*6πnrs

Note: S = 10⁻¹³ sec, 1 KDalton = 1 *10³ g/mol, I cP = 0.01 g/cm/s

r = {(3.1 * 10⁵ g/mol)(1 - (0.732 cm³/g)(1 g/cm³)} / { (6.02 * 10²³)(6π)(0.01 g/cm/s)(11.7 * 10⁻¹³ sec)

r = 6.26 * 10⁻⁷cm

b. Using the formula r₂/r₁ = s₁/s₂

s₂ = 0.035 + 1s₁ = 1.035s₁

making r₂ subject of formula; r₂ = (s₁ * r₁) / s₂ = (s₁ * r₁) / 1.035s₁

r₂ = 6.3 * 10⁻⁷cm / 1.035

r₂ = 6.05 * 10⁻⁷cm

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