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How do catalysts affect equilibriums?

A

Not directly, but by increasing the rate of approach towards it

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2
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What limits increase of rate of reaction by enzymes?

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Physical barriers
Diffusion (active site meeting substrate)
Dissociation (product leaving active site)

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3
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What are the limits of enzyme specificity?

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Enzymes are very specific under the physiological conditions in which they evolved
They are not very specific outside o

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4
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How can enzymes expand the repertoire of reactions that they catalyse?

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By using cofactors
converted from vitamins
or incorporation of metals

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5
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What proportion of enzymes use metals as a cofactor?

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1/3

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6
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How can the energy barrier be decreased?

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By stabilising the transition state

By destabilising the ground state

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7
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Why can enzymes not bind subtrate too tightly?

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This would stabilise the ground state, increasing the energy barrier

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8
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How might enzymes use non covalent interactions?

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To cause conformational changes/alignment in an orientation which stabilises the transition state

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9
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One hydrogen bond at the transition state can cause a _ fold increase in rate

A

1000

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10
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What are the three main mechanisms of catalysis used by enzymes?

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binding energies
acid/base catalysis
covalent catalysis

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