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1 Enzymes

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3 Enzymes are Proteins Made in the Ribosomes Monomer: Amino Acid Peptide bonds bind amino acids together

4 Enzymes act as catalysts
Speed up chemical reactions by lowering activation energy Activation energy = Energy needed to start a reaction

5 Enzymes are reusable; they do not get used up
Enzymes do not change Enzymes end in –ase EX: Lactase Amylase

6 Substrates bind to enzymes at the active site
Substrate – what the enzyme acts on Active site – where the substrate binds/attaches to

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8 2 ways enzyme and substrate bind
Lock & Key Fit – fit perfectly together

9 2. Induced Fit – enzyme changes shape to fit the substrate

10 Inhibitor - Prevents function of enzyme (2 types)
Competitive – blocks substrate Non-competitive – changes enzyme shape by binding elsewhere

11 Factors affecting Enzyme activity
Denature – decreases function by increasing or decreasing pH or temperature; Not at optimum performance Substrate Saturation – once enzymes are saturated, activity does not increase; too many substrates, not enough enzymes Enzyme Saturation – when enzymes are increased to act on substrates; too many Enzymes, not enough substrates Presence of Inhibitors– when enzymes are changed or reshaped by another protein (inhibitors)

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13 Reviewing Enzymes! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdMVRL4oaUo


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