Factors that affect Enzymes
Metabolic pathway
A series of reactions with each step controlled by a different enzyme
Feedback inhibiton
The product of an enzyme in the metabolic pathway binds to and inhibits an earlier enzyme in the pathway
Enzyme concentration
The more enzymes, the greater the rate of chemical reactions
Noncompetitive inhibitors
Attaches elsewhere and changes the shape of the enzyme
Enzyme cofactors (vitamins)
Bind to the enzymes (not the active site) and make the enzyme work more efficiently
pH too high/too low
Bonds break, enzyme denatures = less to no chemical reactions
pH
Different proteins work best at different pH's.
Temperature too high
Enzymes denature. Bonds break. Less to no chemical reactions
Substrate concentration
Increases until enzymes are at maximum velocity. Can only work so fast
High temperature
Reactions happen faster. Best speed for reactions
Temperature too low
Reactions happen slower. Chance of enzyme and substrate bumping into each other = less reaction
Competitive inhibitors
When something blocks the active site so chemical reactions cannot happen