3.1,2,3,4 Contd: Allosteric Regulation Flashcards
1
Q
How many binding sites do allosteric enzymes have? What are they?
A
- 2
- Active site
- allosteric site (regulatory site, site other than active site)
2
Q
What occurs in allosteric regulation?
A
- molecules bind to an allosteric site (noncovalent interactions) which changes the shape and function of the active site
3
Q
What can allosteric regulation result in? (2)
A
- inhibition by an inhibitor
- stimulation by an activator of the enzyme’s activity
4
Q
What is an allosteric activator?
A
- substrate binds to allosteric site and stabilizes the shape of the enzyme so that the active site remains open
5
Q
What is an allosteric inhibitor?
A
- The substrate binds to allosteric site and stabilize the enzyme shape so that the active sites are closed (inactive form)
6
Q
What occurs in cooperativity?
A
- The substrate binds to one active site on an enzyme (with more than one active site), which stabilizes the active form
7
Q
What is cooperativity considered allosteric regulation?
A
- binding at once site change the shape of other sites
8
Q
What occurs in feedback inhibition?
A
- sometimes, the end product of a metabolic pathway can act as an inhibitor to an early enzyme in the same pathway
- please see diagram