(SEPT 2022-1) 75. Dixon plot is used to study the enzyme inhibition by plotting various expressions of velocity (v) and inhibitor concentration [l] on the X-axis (column A) and Y-axis (column B) as given below: Which one of the following options is the correct combination from columns A and B to draw the Dixon plot? 1. Column A -iv, Column B- i 2. Column A -i, Column B- ii 3. Column A- ii, Column B- iii 4. Column A- iii, Column B- iv

The correct answer is (3) Column A-ii, Column B-ii.


Introduction

Dixon plots are essential tools in enzyme kinetics, allowing researchers to analyze and visualize enzyme inhibition data accurately. The choice of axes is fundamental for true interpretation of inhibition constants and kinetic mechanisms. This article explains the selection of appropriate axes for Dixon plots and why plotting reciprocal velocity (1/v) against inhibitor concentration [I] yields meaningful insight into enzyme inhibition, particularly when determining the inhibition constant Ki.


Dixon Plot: Principle and Application

  • The Dixon plot visualizes enzyme inhibition by plotting 1/v (reciprocal of initial velocity) on the y-axis and inhibitor concentration [I] on the x-axis.

  • Lines are generated for different substrate concentrations; their point of intersection reveals the Ki, indicating the potency of the inhibitor.


Analysis of Correct Axis Selection

Given the table:

A (X-axis) B (Y-axis)
(i) v (i) 1/v
(ii) 1/v (ii) [I]
(iii) 1/[I] (iii) 1/[I]
(iv) [I] (iv) v
  • Standard Dixon plot requires plotting 1/v versus [I].

  • So, option (3): Column A-ii (1/v), Column B-ii ([I]) is correct.


Why Other Combinations Do Not Work

  • Option 1 (iv, i): Plots [I] vs 1/v – incorrect orientation, not standard Dixon.

  • Option 2 (i, ii): Plots v vs [I] – non-linear and less interpretable.

  • Option 4 (iii, iv): Plots 1/[I] vs v – irrelevant for inhibition kinetics analysis.


Practical and Scientific Relevance

  • Correct plotting is crucial for obtaining reliable kinetic parameters.

  • Dixon plots help identify type of inhibition and calculate accurate Ki.


Summary Table

Option Number X-axis Y-axis Correct for Dixon Plot?
1 [I] 1/v No
2 v [I] No
3 1/v [I] Yes
4 1/[I] v No

Conclusion

To correctly construct a Dixon plot for enzyme inhibition kinetics, select (1/v) (Column A-ii) and [I] (Column B-ii) as axes. This choice ensures clear, reliable analysis for determining inhibition mechanisms and constants, essential for both academic and industrial biochemical research.

27 Comments
  • yashika
    September 12, 2025

    1/v for x and i i for y

  • Kirti Agarwal
    September 12, 2025

    1/v for x and I for y

  • Khushi Vaishnav
    September 12, 2025

    For x axis 1/v and for y axis l

  • Sakshi yadav
    September 12, 2025

    X=1/v and Y= I

  • Neelam Sharma
    September 12, 2025

    For x axis 1/v and for y axis l

  • Varsha Tatla
    September 13, 2025

    For dixon plot
    1/v for x-axis
    I for y-6

  • Kajal
    September 13, 2025

    For Dixon plot we use 1/v for x axis and l for y axis

  • Konika Naval
    September 13, 2025

    On x-axis (1/v), y-axis (I)

  • Kanica Sunwalka
    September 13, 2025

    for Dixon plot
    x axis = 1/v
    y axis = I

  • Rishita
    September 13, 2025

    On x-axis 1/v and y-axis i

    • Aakansha sharma Sharma
      September 13, 2025

      On x-axis i & On y-axis 1/v is correct

  • Anju
    September 14, 2025

    Ans: 1/v=i
    1/v for x-axis
    i for y- axis
    Dixon plot informs about type of inhibition and inhibition constant

  • Santosh Saini
    September 14, 2025

    X-axis=1/v and Y-axis=I

  • Meera gurjar
    September 14, 2025

    On x axis 1/v and on y axis l

  • Pallavi Ghangas
    September 14, 2025

    In dixon plot 1 by v is plotted on y-axis and inhibitor concentration on x-axis

  • Vijay kumar Meena
    September 14, 2025

    plot we use 1/v for x axis and l for y axis

  • Bhawna Choudhary
    September 15, 2025

    The correct answer is Column A-ii, Column B-ii.

  • Soniya Shekhawat
    September 15, 2025

    The Dixon plot visualizes enzyme inhibition by plotting 1/v1/v (reciprocal of initial velocity) on the y-axis and inhibitor concentration [I][I] on the x-axis.

  • Anjana sharma
    September 16, 2025

    A standard dixon plot require 1/v on y-axis while I on X-axis

  • Aafreen Khan
    September 16, 2025

    X-axis = 1/V
    Y-axis = I

  • Nilofar Khan
    September 16, 2025

    Correct answer is column A(2) 1/v at x-axis and column B (2) I at y-axis

  • priti khandal
    September 17, 2025

    1/v at x axis and i at y axis

  • Khushi Agarwal
    September 17, 2025

    correct answer is (3) Column A-ii, Column B-ii.

  • Tanvi Panwar
    September 17, 2025

    for Dixon plot
    x axis = 1/v
    y axis = I

  • Avni
    September 17, 2025

    The correct answer is (3) Column A-ii, Column B-ii.
    x axis = 1/V
    y axis = I

  • Sachin kant sharma
    September 27, 2025

    Dixon plot show the data of enzymes inhibition accurately

  • Priti khandal
    September 29, 2025

    Done sir

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