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Enzymes AP Biology. General Information Globular proteins Unique 3 dimensional shape Active site: pocket or groove where substrate binds.

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1 Enzymes AP Biology

2 General Information Globular proteins Unique 3 dimensional shape Active site: pocket or groove where substrate binds

3 General Information Catalysts Speed up chemical reactions Lower activation energy Not used up in chemical reaction

4 General Information Substrate specific Enzyme substrate pairs Catalase – hydrogen peroxide Sucrase – sucrose

5 Action – Induced Fit Model Substrate binds to enzyme at active site Interaction between substrate and active site

6 Action – Induced Fit Model Bonds in substrate stressed Bonds break Products released

7 Action – Induced Fit Model Substrate binds to enzyme at active site Interaction between substrate and active site Bonds form between reactants

8 Temperature & Rate Increasing temperature increases rate Increase temperature increases speed of molecules Increase speed of molecules increases number of collisions

9 Temperature & Rate Optimal temperature Temperature that produces max. rate.

10 Temperature & Rate Temperature above optimal Enzyme denatured (changes shape) Reaction drops then stops

11 pH & Rate Optimal pH pH with at max. rate

12 pH & Rate Above optimal – rate decreases Lower [H+] interferes with enzyme shape

13 pH & Rate Below optimal – rate decreases Higher [H+] interferes with enzyme shape

14 pH & Rate Extreme changes – rate zero Enzyme denatures

15 Control of Chemical Reactions Inhibitors – Competitive Inhibitor competes with substrate for active site

16 Control of Chemical Reactions Inhibitors – Noncompetitive Inhibitor binds to site other than active site

17 Control of Chemical Reactions Allosteric Enzymes Two conformations – active & inactive Activator stabilizes active form Inhibitor stabilizes inactive form


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