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Table of contents
Intro to regression
Nonlinear regression
Curve fitting with Prism
Interpreting the results
Comparing two curves
Distributions of best-fit values
Radioligand binding
Saturation binding


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Introduction
Nonspecific binding
Fitting specific binding
Fitting  total binding
Analysis checklist
Scatchard plots
Ligand depletion
Competitive binding
Kinetics of binding
Dose-response curves
Enzyme kinetics
Standard curves
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Fitting  total binding data to determine Bmax and Kd

In many systems, nonspecific binding is proportional to radioligand concentration over the concentration range used in binding studies. If this is true for your system, you can determine Kd and Bmax by fitting total binding only. Nonspecific binding is determined via curve fitting of total binding, and is not determined experimentally.

To fit total binding, use this user-defined equation:  

Specific = X*Bmax  /(Kd  + X)
Nonspecific = NS*X
Y = Specific + Nonspecific

Variable Comment
X Radioligand concentration. Usually expressed in nM or pM.
Y Total binding in cpm, sites/cell, fmol/mg or some other units
Bmax   The maximum specific binding to be fit. A reasonable initial value might be that Bmax  equals 0.5 times YMAX .
Kd The equilibrium dissociation constant. A reasonable initial value might be 0.2*XMAX
NS Multiply NS times X to calculate nonspecific binding at that concentration of radioligand. A reasonable rule for initial value is to set NS equal to 0.2 * (YMAX-YMIN)/(XMAX-XMIN).


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