Enyzme Flashcards
what are enzymes
Catalysts, speeds up chemical reactions
Protein (folded 3o / 4o)
recycled / reused / not consumed
Serves to do a “combines with a substrate”
Function (channel, transporter, activate, inhibit)
what is a substrate
A substrate is a molecule that an enzyme reacts with
what is an active site
a region on an enzyme that binds to a protein or other substance during a reaction.
lock & key model
A second model for enzyme-substrate interaction in which the active site of the enzyme completely fits with the substrate
Induced-fit Model:
An enzyme-substrate interaction depicting that both the enzyme and substrate undergo changes to attain an optimal fit
factors affecting enzymes
pH, temperature and substrate
pH
symmetrical up and down
temperature
up and drastic drop to indicate
substrate
root function thing, but plateaus
State the optimum temperature for enzyme-controlled reactions in the human
body.
anywhere between 36.8 °C and 37 °C
Explain what is meant by the term ‘denatured’
The shape of the enzyme is altered; so the substrate can no longer fit; the enzyme can no
longer facilitate reactions
Enzymes are biological catalysts that play an important role in the digestive
system. Define a ‘catalyst’.
A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction; and is not changed by the reaction