Tuesday, 11 February 2014

BILL ADONGO



                             BILLIAN INTERACTION THEORY
                                                             

                                                           Bill Adongo
                                                      Google Authorship
                                                 From Ghana, West Africa


The name Billian comes from my name Bill. The Billian Interaction Theory is form of mathematical hypothesis that is used to hypothesize the behavior of enzymatic reactions. Billian Interaction Theory is not limited to only hypothesizing the behavior of enzymes, but also used to describe biochemical reactions such as antigen-antibody bind DNA-DNA hybridization, and protein-protein interaction, etc.
In the matter of hypothesizing the relationship of reaction rate  v, to the maximum possible rate Vmax, the concentration substrate, [s], that is half the Billian constant Bm. The mathematical relationship is given as;

[s]=Bm/2

V=2Vmax[s]/Bm

The Vmax represents the maximum possible rate, v represents the reaction rate rate, Bm represents the Billian constant and and [s] represents the concentration substrate. In Billian Interaction Theory the reaction rate, must approach the maximum possible rate Vmax, indicating that the parameters [s] and Bm is accurate.

Considered a reaction with S, and turns into ES with rate constant kf which turns into E and regenerates P with rate constant Kcat. ES can turn back into E and P, with rate constant kr. The hypothesize is given as;


 

The logic which the reaction rate approaches the maximum possible rate and the Billian constant is twice the concentration substrate has the Equations;

V=2Kcat[E]0[s]/Bm

V=2Kcat[E]0/2

Bm=2[s]

The parameter [E]0 from the equations above is enzyme concentration. Knowing Kr and Kf for substrate unbinding and binding to enzymes. The Billian constant can also hypothesize as;


Bm=Kr/2Kf



CONCLUSION
Even though, German biochemist Leonor Michaelis, Canadian physician Maud Menten, British botanist G.E. Briggs and British genereticest J.B. Hadane has invented models that is used to hypothesize enzymatic reaction, their limitations are accuracy and simplicity, Baillian interaction Theory covers all the limitations.