Chapter 2.2 Flashcards
1
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What is the lock and key theory
A
- enzyme’s active site is already in the appropriate conformation for the substrate to bind to
- > substrate can easily fit into the active site
- > NO alteration to the tertiary or quaternary structure
2
Q
What is the Induced fit model
A
- starts off with an enzyme and substrate that does not fit the active site
- once substrate is present
- > it interacts with the active site
- > molecule finds an induced form
- > shape becomes truly complementary after the enzyme interacts with the substrate
3
Q
What are enzymes with or without cofactors
A
with
->haloenzymes
without
->apoenzymes
4
Q
What are cofactors or coenzymes?
A
- nonprotein molecules
- > relatively small in size
- > so they can bind to the active site of the enzyme
- > participate in the catalysis of the reaction
5
Q
What are prosthetic groups? Do they have a purpose?
A
- prosthetic groups are tightly bound cofactors/coenzymes
- >they are necessary for the enzyme function
6
Q
Are cofactors inorganic molecules or metal ions
A
-yes
7
Q
What are the characteristics of coenzymes
A
- are small organic groups
- >the vast majority of them come from vitamins or are derivatives of vitamins such as NAD+, FAD and coenzyme A