2) ** Starting from the simple reversible equilibrium expression for binding of a single ligand to a protein, derive the

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2) ** Starting from the simple reversible equilibrium expression for binding of a single ligand to a protein, derive the equation for 0 (the fraction of protein binding sites that are occupied) as a function of free ligand concentration and dissociation equilibrium constant. b) ** Similarly, derive the Hill equation from first principles.
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