Physiology Flashcards
What is the polypeptide portion of the enzyme called
Apoenzyme
What is a coenzyme
A non protein prosthetic group that binds to the sctive site to maintain its shape
What are oxidoreductases
Enzyme that catalyses the transfer of electrons from donors to acceptors
Transferases
catalyse the transfer of a functional group between molecules
Hydrolases
Catalyse the breaking of bonds by the addition of water molecules (hydrolysis reaction)
Lyases
Breaks down double bonds by adding, CO2, H2O or NH3
Isomerases
Catalyses the changing of isomers in molecules by breaking and reforming groups.
Ligase
Forms new covalent bonds using energy from atp
What is enzyme specificity
Enzymes can catalyse:
Specific bond:
Specific substrate
Group of similar substrates
What is absolute enzyme specificity
When enzymes bind to a specific substrate
What is group enzyme specificity
Catalyses reaction between similar substrates.
What is linkage enzyme specificity
Catalyses a reaction with a specific type of bond
What is an isoenzyme
Different from of an enzyme that catalyses the same reaction in a different tissue
What is positive allosteric regulation
When an effector speeds up enzyme action
What is an effect molecule
A molecule that changes the activity of an enzyme when it binds to the allosteric region