Unit 2 Enzymes Flashcards
What are Enzymes and there purpose?
Enzymes: specialized proteins
Purpose: To catalyze (Speed up) reactions
cuz enzymes lower activation energy
Describe the area and function of the parts of an enzyme reaction
- substrate:
- Product:
- active site:
- cofactor:
- enzyme-substrate complex:
- substrate: molecules interacting with enzymes
- Product: what’s being produced ( monomers or polomers/Di idk)
- active site: where substrate + enzyme make contact
-reaction between functional group + substrate
-changes to bind to substrate - cofactor: inorganic, non-protein binding to enzyme to help (Contains active site)
- enzyme-substrate complex: enzyme + substrate
(like when an sperm fertilizes an egg = a zygote)
describe the 2 models of active sites
- lock and key
- induced fit
- lock and key:
-active site does NOT change to fit substrate
-substrate fits active site perfectly - induced fit
-active site changes to fit substrate
-to change reaction between functional group + substrate
-conformation shape change
- How does temperature affect enzyme activity?
Optinal temperature in human body = 37.5 C
>37.5 C = intra and inter molecular forces broken = denaturing + loss of function
<37.5 C = enzyme inactivity
- How does pH affect enzyme activity?
pH: optimal depends on area in the body (usually 7)
Changes in pH –> change in:
-intra and intermolecular functions
-shape of enzyme
-activity
What describe the environment and pH of each enzyme
- Pepsin:
- Amylace:
- Typsin:
- Pepsin:
Location: Stomach
pH: 2-4 - Amylace:
Location: mouth
pH: 7 - Typsin:
location: duodenum
pH:8
- How does the concentration of substrate affect the rate of reaction of enzymes?
increase substrate concentration = increase reaction speed until point of saturation
point of saturation = max # of enzymes are being used
-enzyme=limiting reagent
- How does the concentration of enzymes affect the rate of reaction?
increase in substrate concentration + increase in enzyme concentration = increased reaction speed indefinably