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Enzyme Regulation Chapter 8 8.5 Biochemical Pathways Regulations of Enzymes Objective: I can identify and describe the different ways enzymes are regulated,

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1 Enzyme Regulation Chapter 8 8.5 Biochemical Pathways Regulations of Enzymes Objective: I can identify and describe the different ways enzymes are regulated, based on what molecules are binding where.

2 Enzyme Regulation How the cell affects enzyme activity “on purpose”  regulate activity Send “signal molecules” to bind to enzyme: activate or repress 1) Can bind to active site (prevent substrate binding): only repress 2) Can bind “elsewhere” to change enzyme shape (to allow or to prevent substrate binding): activate or repress Allosteric enzymes: can change to other shape (not by substrate)

3 Signal Molecules Activation – “activator molecule”s Primes enzyme to catalyze (increase rate) Cofactor: inorganic molecules that bind Coenzyme: organic molecules that bind Vitamins are coenzymes Cooperativity: substrate itself increases rate Inhibition – “repressor molecules” Competitive – binds to active site Noncompetitive – binds to allosteric site Not all enzymes are allosteric/have allosteric site “elsewhere” that causes enzyme to change shape

4 Allosteric Enzyme Regulation Repressor signal molecule Will change shape so CANNOT bind Activator signal molecule Will change shape so CAN bind Where come from? Active Site Allosteric Site http://www.stolaf.edu/people/giannini/flashanimat/enzymes/allosteric.swf

5 http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_download document/0602s.swf?SGWID=0-0-45-752220-0 http://www.wiley.com/college/pratt/0471393878/student/ animations/enzyme_inhibition/index.html http://www.nce.ufrj.br/ginape/iga502/Material_aulas/enzyme.swf http://www.microbelibrary.org/images/sandrin/allosterism.htm http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/highersciences/biology/ani mations/enzymeaction.asp

6 Feedback Inhibition System of enzyme regulation where product of reaction can be signal molecule (inhibition  repressor) Competitive feedback inhibition Product binds directly to active site Noncompetitive feedback inhibition Product binds to allosteric site Allows for self-regulation If too much product, stops catalysis (repress) If too little product, continues catalysis Binding not permanent (can diffuse away) Product http://www.zerobio.com/flashmx/enzyme_regulation.htm

7 Biochemical Pathway A “chain” reaction Involves several enzymes (closeby) Product of one catalyzed reaction becomes substrate for next Desired product only made at end of pathway Similar to Assembly Line http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072943696/student_view0/chapter2/animation__feedback_inhibition_of_biochemical_pathways.html Allows for more precise control


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