Chapter 2.3 Flashcards
1
Q
Can the Km value be changed by altering the concentration of the substrate or enzyme
A
- no
- >it is an intrinsic property
2
Q
What do enzymes with no cooperativity look like on a graph
A
-they have the shape of a hyperbola
3
Q
What do enzymes with cooperativity look like on a graph
A
- they have a sigmoidal shape
- >multiple subunits and active sites
4
Q
What two states do cooperative enzymes exist in? What does binding of substrate do to these states?
A
- they exist in T states and R states
- binding of substrate transitions enzyme from T state to R state
- > increases the likelihood of substrate binding to other subunits
- loss of substrate promotes transition of enzyme from R to T state
- > promotes dissociation of substrate from the remaining subunits
5
Q
What role do cooperative enzymes play
A
- cooperative enzymes are often regulatory enzymes in pathways
- > they are also subject to activation and inhibition
6
Q
What does the Hill coefficient indicate about the binding of substrates to the enzymes
A
- if Hill coefficient is>1
- > positively cooperative binding occurs
- if Hill coefficient is<1
- > negatively cooperative binding occurs
- > one ligand binding decreases the affinity for other ligands binding
- if Hill coefficient=1
- > enzyme does not exhibit cooperative binding