Test Questions Flashcards

1
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What part of the enzyme is unique & complementary to the substrate?

A
  • Active site
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2
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What is an enzyme?

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  • Biological catalyst
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3
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Example of fibrous protein & it’s function:

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  • Collagen & structural
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4
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Example of globular protein & its function:

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  • Haemoglobin + transport
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5
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Name 2 of the 3 additional bonds formed in the tertiary structure.

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  • Hydrogen, ionic & disulfide
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6
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What’s the tertiary structure of a protein?

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  • 3D structure
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7
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Two types of shapes that can be formed due to these bonds?

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  • Alpha helix
  • beta, pleated sheets
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8
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Two types of shapes that can be formed due to these bonds?

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  • Alpha helix
  • beta, pleated sheets
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9
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Secondary structure occurs when what kind of bonds are formed?

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  • Hydrogen bonds
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10
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Secondary structure occurs when what kind of bonds are formed?

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  • Hydrogen bonds
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11
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What’s the primary structure of an amino acid?

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  • Sequence of amino acids (bonded by peptide bonds)
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12
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What bonds link multiple amino acids?

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  • Peptide bonds
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13
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2 functional groups in amino acids. What are they? What are their chemical formulae?

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  • Amino group ( NH2)
  • carboxylic acid (cooh)
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14
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Explain what The collision theory is with respect to enzymes & substrates:-

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  • Enzyme + substrate must collide.
  • correct orientation
  • can collide with at least The minimum energy.
  • include he reaction (activation energy)
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15
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2 things that can impact frequency of collisions & rate of reaction.

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  • Changing temp, concentration = of substrate or enzyme.
  • surface area of substrate.
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16
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Activation energy?

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  • Minimum amount of energy needed for a reaction to take place.
17
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Activation energy?

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  • Minimum amount of energy needed for a reaction to take place.
18
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What’s a non-competitive inhibitor & is the binding of this inhibitor reversible or non-reversible?

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  • Binds to active site and “competes” with substrate for binding.
  • it’s reversible.
19
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How does surface area affect the rate of reaction?

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  • Increasing The SA, increases he rate of reaction.
20
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Difference between lock & key & he included fit models?

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Lock & key model= active site shape is unique.
Induced fit model= active site shape charges to Bette fit substrate.