Enzyme terminology Flashcards
substrate
the compound on which the enzyme works
Enzyme
a macromolecule serving as a catalyst, chemical agent that increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed by the reaction. most enzymes are protiens.
active site
the specific portion of the enzyme to which the substrate binds during reaction
activation
any process that makes an inactive enzyme (ex. addition of a cofactor or cleavage of a polypeptide chain.)
Inhibition
any process that makes an active enzyme less active
inhibitor
an agent which inhibits enzymes
reversible inhibitor
goes on and off, allowing the enzyme to regain activity when the inhibitor leaves
irreversible inhibitor
destroys enzyme activity, usually by bonding with side-chain groups in the active site
competitive inhibition
competition between an inhibitor and substrate of similar structure for the active site of the enzyme
non-competitive inhibition
inhibitor binds to enzyme at a location other than the active site and deactivates the enzyme
feedback inhibition
when the concentration of a product several steps down the line builds up enough to inhibit an earlier enzyme stopping the reaction
- when concentration of product D is low, then the rxn can proceed - when the concentration of product D accumulates, then D tells enzyme E1 to shut down.
allosteric control
the binding at one site of an enzyme influences (activates of deactivates) the shape of the active site
negative moldulation
allosteric control
-if this inhibits enzyme action
positive modulation
allosteric control
-if this stimulates enzyme action
isoenzymes
different forms of the same enzyme