
Protein:Ligand Saturation Equation: Example #1
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The video tutorial explains how to use a specific formula to determine the dissociation constant (KD) and the association constant (KA) for protein-ligand interactions. It begins with an introduction to the formula and its applications, followed by a problem statement involving ligand concentration and protein binding site saturation. The tutorial then provides a detailed calculation of KD, using given values and mathematical operations. Finally, it explains how to derive KA from KD and discusses the implications of high and low KD values on binding strength.
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