Enzymes Flashcards
What do muscles do?
Convert chemical energy from food into mechanical energy of muscle contractions
What are exergonic reactions?
Release free energy and have a negative G, spontaneous
What are endergonic reactions?
Take up free energy, positive G, non-spontaneous
What do enzymes do?
Lower activation energy, offer easier path, DO NOT ALTER G
Things affecting substrate-enzyme bond
Orientation, Physical Strain, Electrical Charge
How do inorganic cofactors work?
They are permanently bound.
Properties of Co-enzymes?
- Non-protein carbon containing molecules,
- Move from enzyme adding or removing chemical groups
- Not permanently bound
- Changed by the reaction and released from the enzyme
Competitive inhibitor?
Binds to active site, preventing substrate from binding
Uncompetitive inhibitor?
Binds to enzyme substrate complex, preventing the release of products.
Non-competitive inhibitor?
Binds at a site other than active site, changing the enzyme structure, so substrate is unable to fit at the active site