2.4.1 Action of Enzymes Flashcards
What type of enzyme is catalase?
Intracellular enzyme.
What does catalase breakdown that is a toxic by-product of several reactions?
Hydrogen peroxide.
What type of enzyme is amylase and trypsin?
Extracellular enzyme.
What does amylase catalyse?
The hydrolysis of starch into maltose.
What does trypsin catalyse?
The hydrolysis of peptide bonds - turning big polypeptides into smaller ones.
Where is trypsin produced?
By cells in the pancreas and secreted into the small intestine.
What type of enzymes are proteins?
Globular proteins.
What does the specific shape of an active site determine?
The enzyme’s tertiary structure.
Why do enzymes reduce activation energy?
To make reactions proceed at a lower temperature, speeding up the rate of reaction.
Why does the activation energy decrease when an enzyme-substrate complex is formed?
- Two substrate molecules are close together therefore reduces repulsion.
- When an enzyme catalyses a breakdown reaction, fitting into the active site puts a strain onto the bonds, therefore the molecule breaks up more easily.
Describe the lock and key model.
- Substrate fits into the enzyme the same way a key fits into the lock.
What does evidence show about the lock and key model?
- Evidence shows that the enzyme-substrate complex changes shape slightly to complete the fit.
Describe the induced fit model.
- Substrate makes the active site change shape.
How does temperature effect enzyme activity?
- The rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction increases when the temperature is increased.
- More heat = more kinetic energy = more successful collisions.
- Rise in temperature = enzyme molecules vibrate more.
- Temperature goes beyond a certain threshold, vibration breaks some of the bonds that hold the enzyme in shape.
- The active site changes shape and the enzyme and substrate can no longer fit together.
- Enzyme is denatured - no longer functions as a catalyst.
What is the formula for temperature coefficient?
Rate at higher temperature/Rate at lower temperature.