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Agonist Equilibrium Constant

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piraterach | 12:49 Tue 22nd Jan 2008 | Science
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On a past pharmacology exam paper there is a question:

Estimate the equilibrium constant of the agonist drug from the graph.

I know that it has something to do with half the total efficacy but i don't know what to do next.

Can anyone help?

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I'd have to see the graph to go into more detail, but generally, an equilibrium constant is the slope of a line that represents the relationship between the concentration of reactants and products in a closed system at equilibrium.
SOrry this is off the top of my pretty little head.....

from the graph......Is this a Michaelis Menten plot - that is the reaction D + R = DR
it is like the one for enzymes Lineweaver Burke but that is for E + S = ES -> P
[Remember = is reversible and -> isnt]

Ligand binding Oh God I am glad I dont have to do this nowadays

Good Luck PP

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