C1.1 Enzymes and Metabolism Flashcards
Define catalyst.
Substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction
State that enzymes speed up chemical reactions without being altered, so can be reused.
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions without being altered, so can be reused
State the role of enzymes in the chemical reactions on which life is based.
Enzymes are catalysts for chemical reactions
Define metabolism.
The complex network of interdependent and interacting in enzyme-catalyzed chemical reactions occuring in living organisms
Define specificity in relation to enzyme structure and function.
Each enzyme is specific and catalyzes a specific metabolic reaction
Outline how control of metabolism is regulated by enzymes.
The cell controls metabolism through the use of enzymes
List three examples of anabolic processes.
Protein synthesis, glycogen formation, and photosynthesis
Contrast anabolic and catabolic reactions.
Anabolic reactions is the synthesis of complex molecules from simpler molecules
Catabolic reactions is the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler molecules
List three examples of catabolic processes.
Digestion, Oxidation, Hydrolysis
Outline properties of globular proteins.
Quaternary structure
Hydrophilic surface, hydrophobic core
Explain the relationship between enzyme structure and enzyme specificity, including the structure and function of the active site.
Enzyme structure determines specificity. Active site’s unique structure binds substrate, facilitating catalysis
Outline the stages of enzyme catalysis of a chemical reaction.
Substrate approaches and enters active site of enzyme
Substrate induces the active site of the enzyme to change shape so that it is an optimal fit between substrate and active site
Enzyme-substrate complex is formed
Catalysis occurs as the active site provides optimum conditions for conversion of substrate to product
Product has different chemical properties than substrate and is released from the active site
Describe the induced fit model of enzyme binding.
Explains how substrates are converted to products by enzymes
Explain the role of random collisions in the binding of the substrate with the enzyme active site.
The more random collisions allow for a faster rate of enzymatic activity
Compare enzyme and substrate movement involved in reactions that occur in the cytoplasm, with large substrates and with immobilized enzymes.
Localized reactions that are limited and have diffusive movement.
Discuss variation in specificity of different enzymes.
Enzymes vary in specificity due to active site structure and evolution
Define denaturation.
A permanent change in shape of proteins