Enzymology Flashcards
Reaction increased as you add substrate
First-order kinetics
Substrate concentration reached its maximal value
Saturation Kinetics
Reaction rate depends only on enzyme concentration
Zero-Order Kinetics
Organic substance that serves as 2nd substrate and is essential to achieve absolute enzymatic acitivity
Coenzymes
-NAD
-NADP
Inorganic ions which alter the spatial configuration of the enzymes for proper substrate binding
Activators
- Ca
- Zn
- Mg
- F
- K
Inorganic ions attached to a molecule. Examples are catalase and cytochrome oxidase
Metalloenzymes
Physically binds to the active site of an enzyme. REVERSIBLE
Competitive inhibitor
- reversible once tinaasan yung concentration ng substrate
- it has the ability to alter the apparent Michaelis-Menten constant
Binds an enzyme at a place other than the active site. IRREVERSIBLE
Non-competitive Inhibitor
Binds to the ES complex
Uncompetitive inhibitor
Enzymes having the same catalytic reactions but slightly different molecular structure
Isoenzymes
Enzymes are active at what temp?
25, 30 and 37C
(optimum temp is 37C) - however, enzymes such as kinase may exhibit denaturation at this stage
What does temperature coefficient mean (Q10) mean?
It means every 10C increase, there will be twofold increase in enzyme activity
can be denature the protein or enzymes
40-50C
Temperature near _______may result to inactivation of enzymes
60C to 65C
Most physiologic reactions occur in the pH range of
7-8