Enzymes - effect of temperature on enzyme action Flashcards

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Give 3 factors that must be kept constant when investigating the effect of temperature:

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  • pH
  • substrate concentration
  • enzymes concentration
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What happens to the enzyme rate of reactions at a low temperature?

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  • low temperature is the limiting factor
  • less energy
  • low number of successful collisions —> low number of ESC formed —> low RoR
  • Enzymes INACTIVE
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What happens when temperature increases?

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  • molecules (enzymes and substrates) gain kinetic energy
  • more collisions
  • more successful collisionsbetween active site and substrate
  • more ESC formed
  • RoR increases
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What happens when the temperature surpasses the optimum temperature?

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  • RoR decreases rapidly as enzymes DENATURE
  • distortion of the active site
  • active site is no longer complementary to substrate
  • no ESC can form
  • so RoR falls to 0
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Give 3 factors that must be kept constant when investigating the effect of temperature:

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  • temperature
  • substrate concentration
  • enzyme concentration
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Why does the rate of reaction decrease after the pH surpasses the optimum pH?

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  • pH becomes more acidic / alkaline than optimum pH —> enzyme DENATURES
  • because active site changes shape —> no longer complementary to the substrate shape
  • prevents ESC forming
  • RoR decreases
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Explain a reason for the difference between the rate of rate for enzymes at difference pH’s ?

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  • different enzymes have different optimum pH levels
  • Enzymes made by the stomach e.g. pepsin has acidic optimum pH ~2
  • majority of human enzymes: optimum pH7
  • trypsin: optimum pH ~9
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