Chapter 4: Enzymes (introduction) Flashcards

1
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rod-shaped bacterium originally discovered in hot spring in Yellowstone National Park

A

Thermus aquaticus

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2
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Thermus aquaticus can survive what temp?

A

50C to 80C

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3
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Why can these organisms survive at extreme temperatures that would cook likfe-forms with which we are more familiar

A

enzymes are held together by many more attractive forces

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4
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laboratory technique for rapidly producing (amplifying) millions to billions of copies of a specific segment of DNA, which can then be studied in greater detail

A

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

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5
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Steps in PCR

A
  1. denaturation of helical DNA (94-96C)
  2. annealing (68C)
  3. elongation (72C)
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6
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can withstand the temperature constraints of PCR

A

Taq polymerase

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7
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when was biological catalysis first recognized?

A

1700s

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8
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how was biological catalysis first recognized

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studies on digestion of meat by secretions of the stomach

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9
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converion of starch to sugar by saliva and other plant extracts

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1800s

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10
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when and who:
fermentation of sugar into alcohol by yeast is catalyzed by “ferments”

A

1850s
Louis Pasteur

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11
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Louis Pasteur postulated that __ were inseperable from the structure of living yeast cells

A

ferments

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12
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theory that an organic molecule cannot be produced from inorganic molecules, but instead can only be produced from a living organism or some part of a living organism

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Vitalism

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13
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when and who:
- yeast extracts could ferment sugar to alcohol
- proving that fermentation was promoted by molecules that continued to function when removed from cells

A

1897
Eduard Buchner

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14
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gave the name enzymes to the molecules detected by Buchner

A

Frederich W. Kühne

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15
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enzyme name

A

Greek
en = inside
zymos = yeast

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16
Q

when and who:
- isolation and crystallization of urease
- postulated that all enzymes are protein

A

1926
James Sumner

17
Q

when and who:
- crystallized pepsin, trypsin, and other digestive enzymes
- found them also to be protein

A

1930s
- John Northrop
- Moses Kunitz

18
Q

made the remarkable suggestion that weak bonding interactions between an enzyme and its substrate might be used to catalyze a reaction

A

J.B.S. Haldane

19
Q

what did J.B.S. Haldane write

A

treatise “Enzymes”

20
Q

living organisms seethe with __ __

A

metabolic activity

21
Q

virtually all of these transformations are mediated by what

A

enzymes

22
Q

enzymes

A

proteins (& occ. RNA; ribozymes) specialized to catalyze metablic reactions

23
Q

catalysis allow the cell to what

A

harvest energy

24
Q

enzymes also catalyze the biosynthetic reactions that produce the great variety of what

A

molecules required for cellular life

25
Q

how much of the human genome encode enzymes

A

a quarter of the genes