Competitive adsorption isotherms for two conservative surface charge-neutralizing mutants of cytochrome b(5), E11Q and E44Q, previously measured with competitor concentration held constant over the range of the isotherm, were used to test three widely-used multi-component isotherm models. The extended Langmuir-Freundlich, Langmuir and Jovanovic-Freundlich models each adequately described the weaker infinite dilution adsorption of the E44Q protein in the presence of the strong binding E11Q. The extended Langmuir-Freundlich model generally gave the lowest errors at higher concentrations, and the Jovanovic-Freundlich model gave the best fits when using empirically optimized maximal loading values based on multi-component as well as pure-component isotherm data.

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