1. Calculate the fractional saturation of a protein with: (a) K, of 70 nM and a [L) of 32 nM (b) K, of 65 M and a [L] of
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1. Calculate the fractional saturation of a protein with: (a) K, of 70 nM and a [L) of 32 nM (b) K, of 65 M and a [L] of
1. Calculate the fractional saturation of a protein with: (a) K, of 70 nM and a [L) of 32 nM (b) K, of 65 M and a [L] of 17 600 M (c) K, of 715 PM and a [L] of 350 mm 2. A protein binds two ligands: A and B. Ligand A has a K. of 27 nM whereas ligand B has a K, of 25 mm. (a) For which ligand (A or B) does the protein have a lower affinity? (b) Please motivate your answer in fewer than three sentences.
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