Q.40 The dissociation constant Kd for ligand binding to the receptor is 10-7 M. The concentration of ligand required for occupying 10% of receptors is Options: (A) 10-6 M (B) 10-7 M (C) 10-8 M (D) 10-9 M

Q.40

The dissociation constant Kd for ligand binding to the receptor is 10-7 M.
The concentration of ligand required for occupying 10% of receptors is

Options:

(A) 10-6 M

(B) 10-7 M

(C) 10-8 M

(D) 10-9 M

Ligand Concentration Required for 10% Receptor Occupancy Using Kd

Receptor–ligand binding follows equilibrium principles that relate ligand concentration
to receptor occupancy through the dissociation constant (Kd). This problem
calculates the ligand concentration needed to occupy 10% of receptors.

Key Concept

Fractional receptor occupancy (θ) is given by:

θ = [L] / ([L] + Kd)

Where:

  • θ = fraction of occupied receptors
  • [L] = ligand concentration
  • Kd = dissociation constant

Step-by-Step Solution

Given:

  • Kd = 10−7 M
  • θ = 10% = 0.1

Substitute into the equation:

0.1 = [L] / ([L] + 10−7)

Solve:

0.1([L] + 10−7) = [L]

0.1[L] + 10−8 = [L]

[L] − 0.1[L] = 10−8

0.9[L] = 10−8

[L] ≈ 1.1 × 10−8 M

Approximation for exams:
[L] ≈ 10−8 M

Correct Answer

Option (C): 10−8 M

Explanation of All Options

Option (A): 10−9 M
❌ Too low to achieve 10% receptor occupancy.

Option (B): 10−7 M
❌ At [L] = Kd, receptor occupancy is 50%, not 10%.

Option (C): 10−8 M
✔ Correct. Approximately one-tenth of Kd gives ~10% occupancy.

Option (D): 10−6 M
❌ Too high; would lead to near-saturation of receptors.

Quick Exam Rules

  • [L] = Kd → 50% occupancy
  • [L] = 0.1 × Kd → ~10% occupancy
  • [L] = 10 × Kd → ~90% occupancy

Conclusion

A ligand concentration of 10−8 M is required to occupy
10% of receptors when Kd is 10−7 M. Hence, the correct answer
is Option (C).

 

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