Enzymes
Enzyme >
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Biological Catalyst ->
speed up
reactions without
being used
up by lowering the
Structure : activation
energy
S.I units
-
Globular proteins >..
-
soluble
-
Active site - the
region on the
enzyme
the substrate binds to
(hydrophobic
-
> the part with catalytic function
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Specific
-
>
Shape (active site) + substrate
Allosteric
+ site -
where natural molecules or
drugs bind
(effectors)
-
Effector can be inhibitors or activators
by changing
the shape of
the active
site
competitive inhibition other aren't
-
non as molecules
competing
Intracellular/Extracellular
Cutabolic substrate two products
breaking
- a into
Anabolic - two substrates into
larger substance
joining a .
Lock and
Key -Substrate with a
complementary shape
to active site
forms temporary bonds
Theory
: with the amino acids he
of active site
-
forms enzyme-substrate complex (ESC's)
-reacts more
easily
-product released
,
enzyme unchanged
>
specificity
-
fit
Induced -Enzyme fore
substrate complex is a
>
active site
-
changes shape
non-covalent bonds
form between active site and the substrate
·
·
Distorts substrate which makes or breaks bonds
Enzyme >
-
Biological Catalyst ->
speed up
reactions without
being used
up by lowering the
Structure : activation
energy
S.I units
-
Globular proteins >..
-
soluble
-
Active site - the
region on the
enzyme
the substrate binds to
(hydrophobic
-
> the part with catalytic function
-
Specific
-
>
Shape (active site) + substrate
Allosteric
+ site -
where natural molecules or
drugs bind
(effectors)
-
Effector can be inhibitors or activators
by changing
the shape of
the active
site
competitive inhibition other aren't
-
non as molecules
competing
Intracellular/Extracellular
Cutabolic substrate two products
breaking
- a into
Anabolic - two substrates into
larger substance
joining a .
Lock and
Key -Substrate with a
complementary shape
to active site
forms temporary bonds
Theory
: with the amino acids he
of active site
-
forms enzyme-substrate complex (ESC's)
-reacts more
easily
-product released
,
enzyme unchanged
>
specificity
-
fit
Induced -Enzyme fore
substrate complex is a
>
active site
-
changes shape
non-covalent bonds
form between active site and the substrate
·
·
Distorts substrate which makes or breaks bonds