Enzymes
What is the definition of the substrate active site of an enzyme?
a pocket on the enzyme where a substrate binds
Enzymes influence chemical reactions in living systems by?
affecting the rate at which reactions occur
These do not compete with an enzyme's substrate for the active site. Instead, they attach to another site on the enzyme, causing a change in the enzyme's shape. This is the definition of what term?
allosteric inhibitor
The activity of enzymes may be affected by?
allosteric inhibitors
At high temperatures, the rate of enzyme action decreases because the increased heat?
alters the active site of the enzyme
noncompetitive inhibitor
binds at a site distinct from the active site, causing change in enzyme shape and function
competitive inhibitor
binds at the active site but no reaction occurs
How do enzymes catalyze reactions?
by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur
Denature (verb)
destroy the characteristic properties of (a protein or other biological macromolecule) by heat, acidity, or other effects that disrupt its molecular conformation.
The "lock and key hypothesis" attempts to explain the mechanism of?
enzyme specificity
Cofactor
enzymes that require ions or other molecules to function
feedback inhibition
the final product acts as an inhibitor of the first enzyme, which shuts down the pathway.
Noncompetivie inhibitors have the ability to change the shape of the active site in such a way that it loses affinity for its substrate.
true
metabolic pathways
Enzyme-catalyzed reactions operate here
The enzyme binds to its substrate, forming what?
Enzyme-substrate complex
Lock and Key Model
Enzymes are specific. The only wok on the substrate that they "fit." Just like a lock has a specific key to open it.
True or false: Enzymes fit with any shape of molecules.
FALSE. Each substrate/reactant has a unique shape. The have a specific substrate the work on
True or False: Enzymes start chemical reactions.
FALSE. Enzymes don't start reactions- they SPEED UP reactions that would occur eventually.
Irreversible inhibition
Inhibitor covalently binds to a side chain in the active site. The enzyme is permanently inactivated. Some insecticides act in this way
V-max
Maximum velocity. Enzyme is completely saturated with substrate.
Allosteric sites can be modified by
Noncovalent binding; Covalent binding of a molecule or chemical group
Each enzyme has an optimal _________ and _________ in which it can function.
Temperature; pH
An enzyme's activity can be affected by what three factors?
Temperature; pH; Concentration of the Substrate
What is the active site?
The active site is the region on the enzyme where the substrate binds.
Activation Energy
The energy required to initiate a reaction.
Enzyme substrate
The reactant that an enzyme acts on
A competitive inhibitor of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
is usually structurally similar to the substrate
Allosteric
non-substrate molecule binds a site other than the active site
Inhibitors can be produced by the cell to?
regulate metabolism
Any substance that is acted upon by an enzyme is called a?
substrate