Enzymes Flashcards

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Why are enzymes effective in small amounts

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Reused repeatedly

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Problems with lock and key model

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Wrongly portrays all enzymes as inflexible and does not explain why they lower activation energy

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Induced fit model

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  • active site of enzyme does not fit its substrate exactly
  • enzyme flexible so changes shape of active site to fit substrate
  • applies strain and DISTORTS bonds in substrate (lowering Ea)
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ROR - increasing temperature

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  • increases kinetic energy
  • more successful collisions
  • more enzyme substrate complexes
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ROR - temperature too high

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  • enzymes denature
  • hydrogen bonds in active site break
  • change of shape of active site
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ROR - sudden changes in pH

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  • extreme pH changes away from optimum
  • ionisation of R groups changes with [H+]
  • disrupts hydrogen and ionic bonds
  • active site denatured
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ROR - concentration

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  • limiting factor
  • some active sites are free
  • active site saturation
  • maximum capacity of active sites reached
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Competitive Inhibitor

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  • similar shape to substrate
  • compete to bind to active site
  • blocks substrate from active site
  • increasing concentration of substrate limits effect of inhibitor
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Non-competitive Inhibitor

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  • attach to allosteric site of enzyme
  • alters the shape of enzyme so no longer complementary to substrate
  • concentration of substrate has no effect on inhibitor as they are not competing for the same binding site
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10
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Suggest why enzymes are kept in an inactive form

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  • allow metabolic control
  • control rate of reaction
  • protect cell from damage
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Explain why increasing concentration of enzyme increases rate of reaction

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  • more activate sites available
  • higher frequency of successful collisions between active site and substrate
  • more enzyme substrate complexes formed
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Suggest why it is an advantage that an enzyme with different roles is found at slightly different pHs to its optimum

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  • shape of active site must adjust to accommodate different shapes
  • slight changes in pH alter shape of active site
  • enzyme can digest more than one protein
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Suggest why enzymes are often found at pHs other than their optimal pH

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  • many enzymes must work together
  • they work at different rates
  • enzyme activity can be controlled by pH
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