Hi everyone! I'm a biochemistry student and I need some help for a homework, a laboratory report. The experiment consisted in following the thermal denaturation of the urease by fluorescence at 320 nm. Now, I need to find the value of the denatured fraction of the enzyme. I have the formula:
Fu = (Yf –Y) /(Yf –Yu)
where Fu = denatured fraction, Yf = expected fluorescence value for the folded portion, Yu = expected fluorescence value for the unfolded portion, and Y = measured fluorescence
For the expected fluorescence, I found some values in a scientific article that the professor referred to us:
S. Omar, M. Beauregard, Dissociation and unfolding of jack bean urease studied by fluorescence emission spectroscopy, Journal of Biotechnology, Volume 39, Issue 3, 1995, Pages 221-228, ISSN 0168-1656, https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-1656(95)00016-J
The found values are:
Yf = 500 000 photons/sec
Yu = 130 000 photons/sec
The mesured values (Y) are:
T(˚C) Y
46,9 344,1
50,6 299,9
55,6 254,5
58,8 210,3
64,5 192,4
65,5 144,8
66,6 147,0
67,6 89,1
68,6 92,3
69,3 89,5
70,5 60,9
71,0 38,0
71,9 4,5
72,8 -13,4
74,2 -8,5
75,2 -46,4
75,5 -56,4
77,8 -51,9
78,6 -127,5
80,7 -164,5
81,2 -177,5
83,4 -187,1
Unfortunately, the calculation of the denatured fraction does not work. The value of Fu is much too high, as you can see. What can I do?
Fu = (500 000 - 344,1)/(500 000 - 150 000)
Fu = 1,43!!!!!! Not possible!!!!!
Please help me!!! And sorry for my bad english!