Lecture 8: Catalysts and enzymology Flashcards

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the transition state is (less/ more) stable and acts as ____

A

the transition state is less stable and acts as an energy barrier

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2
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energy of activation =?

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= difference in energy from the ground state to the higher energy of the transition state [aka energy required for reaction to proceed]

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the larger the ΔG°‡ the (faster/ slower) the velocity of the reaction and a (bigger/ smaller) K

A

the larger the ΔG°‡ the slower the velocity of the reaction and a smaller K

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4
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enzymes can change _____ (1) but cannot change _____ (2)

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can change ΔG°‡ [and the rate constant, K]; can’t change Keq or ΔG°

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5
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enzymes lower the activation energy (ΔG°‡) by ___ (2)

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  • stabilizing the transition state [lower the hill]
    or
  • destabilizing the ground state [raise the valley]
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6
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ΔΔG°‡ = ?
ΔG°‡ = ?
ΔG° = ?
A
ΔΔG°‡ = measure of efficiency for an enzyme
ΔG°‡ = difference between reactants and products relative to transition state
ΔG° = difference between reactants and products [independent of catalyst]
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7
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higher K = (faster/ slower) rate

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higher K = faster rate

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8
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initial velocity on a graph of concentration/time is shown by _____

A

Vo, tangent of the curve

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9
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at high [S], V becomes _____

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at high [S], V becomes independent of [S] [zero order]

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10
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increasing [E] does what to Vmax?

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creates a new Vmax

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