Test Questions Flashcards
What part of the enzyme is unique & complementary to the substrate?
- Active site
What is an enzyme?
- Biological catalyst
Example of fibrous protein & it’s function:
- Collagen & structural
Example of globular protein & its function:
- Haemoglobin + transport
Name 2 of the 3 additional bonds formed in the tertiary structure.
- Hydrogen, ionic & disulfide
What’s the tertiary structure of a protein?
- 3D structure
Two types of shapes that can be formed due to these bonds?
- Alpha helix
- beta, pleated sheets
Two types of shapes that can be formed due to these bonds?
- Alpha helix
- beta, pleated sheets
Secondary structure occurs when what kind of bonds are formed?
- Hydrogen bonds
Secondary structure occurs when what kind of bonds are formed?
- Hydrogen bonds
What’s the primary structure of an amino acid?
- Sequence of amino acids (bonded by peptide bonds)
What bonds link multiple amino acids?
- Peptide bonds
2 functional groups in amino acids. What are they? What are their chemical formulae?
- Amino group ( NH2)
- carboxylic acid (cooh)
Explain what The collision theory is with respect to enzymes & substrates:-
- Enzyme + substrate must collide.
- correct orientation
- can collide with at least The minimum energy.
- include he reaction (activation energy)
2 things that can impact frequency of collisions & rate of reaction.
- Changing temp, concentration = of substrate or enzyme.
- surface area of substrate.