Enzymes - key ideas + how they work Flashcards
Enzymes are described as b………… c……………. And what is the definition
Biological catalysts - increase the rate of a specific chemical reaction in the cell.
What is a catalyst?
Catalysts - a chemical which increases the rate of reaction but remains unaltered itself at the end of the reaction
Enzymes are s……………… p……….. m………….
Specialised protein molecules
what is the active site and what binds to it?
- small cleft in the surface of the enzyme
- location where specific substrate can bind to the enzyme
What is the combination called when the active site is occupied by a substrate?
Enzyme - substrate complex
The active site is a ………………. ……….. ……. For the substrate
Complementary binding site
Why will each enzyme only allowed one specific substrate bind to its active site?
Active site is complementary to the specific shape of the substrate
Other substrates that don’t have the correct complimentary shape for an active site therefore unable for an ESC
What is the structure of an enzyme?
- specialised protein
- made from a long chain of amino acids
- Long chain is folded into a 3D structure to make a functional enzyme
What happens after the reaction from the enzyme - substrate complex is complete?
- products are released
- enzyme can be used again