PCL302H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Scatchard Equation, Scintillation Counter, Reaction Rate Constant

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Assumptions: a drug binds reversibly to its receptor with high affinity (generally true, the effect of a drug is proportional to the number of receptors occupied. Dr must present to initiate effect (generally true) The interaction of a drug with its receptor is analogous to the interaction between an enzyme and its substrate as described by the michaelis-menten kinetics. The ratio of offset to onset rate constants is the dissociation constant: kd=k2/k1, kd= concentration of the drug required for 50% receptor occupancy (units of molar concentration, drug unit, lower the number, higher the affinity. The ratio of onset to offset rate constants is the association constant. A protein component of the cell to which the drug binds and leads to an effect of the cell. A biological component to which the drug binds but does not lead to any effect. A laboratory method used to measure drug binding to its receptor. Mouse, tissues, or cells), any conformation that"s biologically relevant.

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