Enzymes Flashcards

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Describe the induced-fit model of enzyme action (2 marks)

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  • Before the reaction, the active site is not complementary to the substrate
  • The shape of the active site changes as an enzyme substrate complex forms
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Explain how a competitive inhibitor stops an enzyme from working (3 marks)

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  • Inhibitor is a similar shape to the substrate
  • Inhibitor blocks the active site
  • Substrate can’t bind to active site so fewer ES complexes formed
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Describe how proteins are digested in the human gut (4 marks)

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  • Hydrolysis of peptide bonds;
  • Endopeptidases break polypeptides into smaller peptide chains;
  • Exopeptidases remove terminal amino acids;
  • Dipeptidases hydrolyse dipeptides into amino acids
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Explain why enzymes only catalyse certain reactions (3 marks)

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  • The active site of an enzyme is complementary to the substrate
  • So only the substrate can fit
  • To form an enzyme substrate complex
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5
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Explain why maltase:
• only breaks down maltose
• allows this reaction to take place at normal body temperature (5 marks)

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  • Tertiary structure of enzyme means
  • Active site is only complementary to maltose
  • The shape of the active site changes as an enzyme substrate complex forms
  • Enzyme lowers activation energy
  • By forming enzyme-substrate complex
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Describe competitive and non-competitive inhibition of an enzyme (7 marks)

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  • Inhibitors reduce binding of enzyme to substrate

Competitive inhibition:

  • Inhibitor similar shape to substrate
  • Binds to the active site of enzyme
  • Inhibition can be overcome by more substrate

Non-competitive inhibition:

  • Inhibitor binds to site on enzyme other than active site
  • Prevents formation of active site
  • Cannot be overcome by adding more substrate
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