
In
biochemistry
Biochemistry, or biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, a ...
, a Hanes–Woolf plot, Hanes plot, or plot of
against
is a graphical representation of
enzyme kinetics
Enzyme kinetics is the study of the rates of enzyme catalysis, enzyme-catalysed chemical reactions. In enzyme kinetics, the reaction rate is measured and the effects of varying the conditions of the reaction are investigated. Studying an enzyme' ...
in which the ratio of the initial substrate concentration
to the
reaction velocity is plotted against
. It is based on the rearrangement of the
Michaelis–Menten equation shown below:
:
where
is the
Michaelis constant and
is the limiting rate.
[The term ''maximum rate'' is often used, but not recommended by the IUBMB; see ]
J. B. S. Haldane stated, reiterating what he and K. G. Stern had written in their book,
that this rearrangement was due to
Barnet Woolf.
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.
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
, rather than
.
Starting from the Michaelis–Menten equation:
:
we can take reciprocals of both sides of the equation to obtain the equation underlying the
Lineweaver–Burk plot:
:
which can be multiplied on both sides by
to give
:
Thus in the absence of experimental error data a plot of
against
yields a straight line of slope
, an intercept on the ordinate of
and an intercept on the abscissa of
.
Like other techniques that linearize the Michaelis–Menten equation, the Hanes–Woolf plot was used historically for rapid determination of the kinetic parameters
,
and
, but it has been largely superseded by
nonlinear regression
In statistics, nonlinear regression is a form of regression analysis in which observational data are modeled by a function which is a nonlinear combination of the model parameters and depends on one or more independent variables. The data are fi ...
methods that are significantly more accurate and no longer computationally inaccessible. It remains useful, however, as a means to present data graphically.
See also
*
Michaelis–Menten kinetics
In biochemistry, Michaelis–Menten kinetics, named after Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten, is the simplest case of enzyme kinetics, applied to enzyme-catalysed reactions involving the transformation of one substrate into one product. It takes th ...
*
Lineweaver–Burk plot
*
Eadie–Hofstee plot
*
Direct linear plot
References
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Plots (graphics)
Enzyme kinetics