Enzyme Kinetics Flashcards
list 3 characteristics of enzymes
act as catalysts - disease implications if altered
specific - can diagnose
control well defined chemical reactions - can be used to investigate diagnostic tools and therapies
describe the micheais menten model
Km explains relationship between Vmax and Km
Substrate > (+enzyme) > product
Substrate + enzyme (ES) = very unstable so can go back the way and not progress to product
how is michealis menten constant (Km) derived?
Km = K-1 + K2/K1 K-1 = backwards reaction for enzyme dissociation from substrate K1 = forward reaction for enzyme association with substrate K2 = forward reaction of enzyme conversion of substrate to product
what is Vo and how is it derived from a graph?
initial reaction velocity at known substrate conc
Found by taking initial slope of curve
what is the michealis menten equation?
describes rate of catalysis as a function of substrate concentration V = (Vmax X [S]) / (Km + [S]) - for a hyperbola 1/V = (Km/Vmax) X (1/[S]) + (1/Vmax) - for a straight line
what are the axes on a lineweaver Burke plot graph?
1/V against 1/[S]
when does Km = [S]?
at 0.5 Vmax
why is low Km of hexokinase useful in red blood cells?
maintains energy production via glycolysis even if glucose levels fall
why is high Km of glucokinase useful in liver and pancreas?
enables glucose sensing and homeostasis
its abundance in liver regulated by insulin
excess blood glucose is metabolised
what is MODY and what causes it?
maturity onset diabetes of the young
caused by lack of glucokinase activity
causes loss of insulin-mediated glucose homeostasis
what are proline hydroxylases?
regulate HIF transcription factors
enables oxygen sensitive oxygen sensing over physiological ranges of PO2
High Km for O2
what is Von Hippel Lindau Syndrome?
loss of prolyl hydroxylase > excessive blood vessel growth > haemangiomas in brain > subcutaneous heamangiomas track down spinal cord
give a clinical example of competitive inhibition
methanol poisoning
methanol acts as substrate for ADH > causes severe tissue damage and blindness due to conversion to formaldehyde, also drives metabolic acidosis > ADH Km for ethanol 20X larger than methanol
how is methanol poisoning treated?
40% ethanol in combination with dialysis and ventilation
do allosteric enzymes follow michaelis menten kinetics?
no
increasing substrate conc results in sigmoidal curve instead of hyperbola
shows co-operative behaviour