ENZYMES Flashcards
what are enzymes
enzymes are globular proteins that act as catalysts
most enzymes are very large molecules but only a small part of them is involved in catalysis
this is the active site
what is a catalyst
alter the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing permanent changes to themselves
intracellular enzymes
cells require hundreds of biochemical reactions to survive and function
nearly all of these intracellular reactions are catalysed by large globular proteins- enzymes
enzyme structure
the amino acid sequence determines the shape of an enzymes active site
substrates that fit the enzymes active site are held there by temporary bonds forming (es complex)
what is the lock and key theory
an early model
active site small cleft
complementary rigid shape maintained by 3D structure
substrate fits like key in lock
held by various bonds forming enzyme substrate complex
positive of lock and key theory
explains the specificity of enzymes
negative of lock and key theory
doesn’t explain lowered activation energy or inhibition
describe the induced fit model
before reaction active site not complementary to substrate
shape of active site changes as substrate binds and becomes complementary
say specific instead of complementary
both enzyme and substrate undergo dynamic conformational changes (changing shape) upon binding
the enzyme contorts the substrate into its transition state thereby increasing the rate of the reaction
when the substrate is within the active site the active site molds itself around the substrate
how does induced fit model explain lowered activation energy
the formation of bonds in the enzyme substrate complex and the change of shape
causes pressure placed onto the bonds within the substrate
reduces activation energy for reaction
how to measure rate of enzyme activity
either:
decrease in substrate
increase in product
change in concentration / time
what four factors affect rate of enzyme activity
temperature
pH
enzyme concentration
substrate concentration
what is needed for enzymes to work
must come into physical contact with the substrate
have an active site that can be induced to fit around the substrate
what is the effect of enzyme concentration
at first when slowly rising, too few enzymes, not all substrates have an active site, half the maximum possible rate for the reaction
in the middle, more substrates can occupy an active site and form products, rate of reaction has increased as all active sites are filled
plateau, addition of further enzymes has no effect on rate
more enzymes than substrate and al, substrates have already occupied an active site
effect of substrate concentration
at first, some active sites free at low substrate concentrations, when plateau all active sites become filled and addition of further substrate has no effect on rate`
temp
increasing temperature increases the rate of reaction forming more product
more kinetic energy means more frequent collisions
some thermophilic bacteria have optimum temps of 85