Enzyme Function II Flashcards
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conformational change
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- a change in the shape of a macromolecule, often induced by environmental factors
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lysozyme
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- an enzyme that targets, attaches to, and destroys the cell wall of bacterial cells
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regulatory site
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- site where a molecule other than a substrate specifically binds to an enzyme
- as an altering rate at which enzyme converts its substrate to product
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active site
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- area on the surface of an enzyme, binds substrate molecule & catalyzes its chemical transformation
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diffusion
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- process where molecules and small particles move from one location to another through random thermally driven motion
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negative regulation
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- prevents an enzyme from acting
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transition state
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- the intermediary state of the reaction, when the molecule is neither a substrate or product
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catalysis
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- acceleration of a chemical reaction due to action of catalyst
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enzyme
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- protein, catalyzes a specific chemical reaction
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non-competitive inhibitor
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- inhibitor reduces the activity of the enzyme and binds equally to enzyme whether or not it has already bound the substrate
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competitive inhibitor
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- binding of an inhibitor prevents binding of the target molecule of the enzyme (substrate)
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feedback inhibition
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- form of metabolic control, end product of a chain of enzymatic reactions, reduces activity of an enzyme early in pathway
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positive regulation
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- enzyme’s activity is stimulated by a regulatory molecule rather than being suppressed.
- occurs when a product in one branch of the metabolic maze stimulates the activity of an enzyme in another pathway