Weighting formulas for the least-squares analysis of binding phenomena data.

نویسندگان

  • Joel Tellinghuisen
  • Carl H Bolster
چکیده

The rectangular hyperbola, y = abx/(1 + bx), is widely used as a fit model in the analysis of data obtained in studies of complexation, sorption, fluorescence quenching, and enzyme kinetics. Frequently, the "independent variable" x is actually a directly measured quantity, and y may be a simply computed function of x, like y = x(0) - x. These circumstances violate one of the fundamental tenets of most least-squares methods that the independent variable be error-free and they lead to fully correlated error in x and y. Using an effective variance approach, we treat this problem to derive weighting formulas for the least-squares analysis of such data by the given equation and by all of its common linearized versions: the double reciprocal, y-reciprocal, and x-reciprocal forms. We verify the correctness of these expressions by computing the nonlinear least-squares parameter standard errors for exactly fitting data, and we confirm their utility through Monte Carlo simulations. The latter confirm a problem with inversion methods when the inverted data are moderately uncertain ( approximately 30%), leading to the recommendation that the reciprocal methods not be used for such data. For benchmark tests, results are presented for specific data sets having error in x alone and in both x and x(0). The actual estimates of a and b and their standard errors vary somewhat with the choice of fit model, with one important exception: the Deming-Lybanon algorithm treats multiple uncertain variables equivalently and returns a single set of parameters and standard errors independent of the manner in which the fit model is expressed.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The journal of physical chemistry. B

دوره 113 17  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009