4.3 Enzyme Inhibitors Flashcards

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What is competitive inhibition?

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  • when a molecule has a similar shape to the substrate of an enzyme and can fit into the active site enzyme
  • this blocks the substrate from entering the active site, preventing the enzyme from catalysing the reaction
  • the enzyme is inhibited
  • this is reversible
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How does competitive inhibition affect the rate of reaction?

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  • reduces rate of reaction
  • but does not lower Vmax
  • (if the substrate conc. is increased, there will be more substrate than inhibitor, and the original Vmax can be reached)
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What is non-competitive inhibition?

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  • when the inhibitor binds to the allosteric site
  • this causes a change in the tertiary structure of the enzyme, meaning that the active site changes shape
  • active site and substrate are no longer complementary to each other
  • enzyme cannot carry out its function and is inhibited
  • is reversible or irreversible
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How does non-competitive inhibition affect the rate of reaction?

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  • Vmax is lowered
  • rate is lowered
  • changing the conc. has no effect
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What is end-product inhibition?

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When the product of a reaction acts as an inhibitor to the enzyme that produces it

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How is end-product inhibition a negative feedback mechanism?

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  • excess products will not be made and resources will not be wasted
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