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ENZYMES and METABOLIC REACTIONS.  How do reactions occur in cells ?  Molecules are in constant motion  Collisions between molecules allow reactions.

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1 ENZYMES and METABOLIC REACTIONS

2  How do reactions occur in cells ?  Molecules are in constant motion  Collisions between molecules allow reactions to occur

3 ENZYMES and METABOLIC REACTIONS  Enzymes  Are protein catalysts that allow chemical reactions to take place in our body without increasing the temperature  Usually end with the suffix ‘-ase’  Examples: urease, amylase, sucrase

4 Catalysts  Control the speed of reactions without changing the products formed  They do this by reducing the activation energy

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6 Enzymes…  Work on molecules called the substrate  Can be anything

7 Enzymes…  Work on molecules called the substrate  Can be anything  Are substrate-specific

8 Enzymes…  Work on molecules called the substrate  Can be anything  Are substrate-specific  Alter the substrate in some way

9 Substrate approaches an enzyme The enzyme- substrate complex is formed Reaction is complete. Enzyme remains unchanged. Products are formed.

10 Enzymes Models  Where the substrate joins the enzyme is called the active site  ‘Lock and Key Model’  The active site of an enzyme is a perfect match to a specific substrate

11 Enzymes Models  ‘Induced-Fit Model’  The active site changes shape slightly when the E-S complex join together  Makes a tighter fit

12 Factors that Affect Enzymes  What happens at cooler temperatures? 1. Temperature  Reaction rates increase as temperature increases  Peaks at ~ 37 - 40°C then drops rapidly  Why?  E.g. egg frying

13 Factors that Affect Enzymes 2. pH  Enzymes function within an optimal pH range  Stomach pH  Small intestine pH

14 Factors that Affect Enzymes 3. Concentration of Substrate Molecules  Reaction rate increases as the substrate concentration increases up to a point  The limiting factor in the reaction may be the amount of substrate or the amount of enzyme available

15 4. Inhibitor molecules  Molecules that attach to the enzyme and reduce its ability to bind substrate  There are two types of inhibitors Competitive inhibitors Non-competitive inhibitors

16 4. Inhibitor molecules a. Competitive inhibitors Attach to enzyme’s active site Shape is similar to substrate Compete with the substrate E.g. drugs and poisons - CO - Cyanide

17 4. Inhibitor molecules b. Non-competitive inhibitors Attach elsewhere on the enzyme (not the active site) Attachment changes the 3D shape of enzyme Reaction still occurs, but is inhibited


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