Enzymes Flashcards

1
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what are enzymes?

A

proteins that function as biological catalysts

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2
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what is a catalyst?

A

substances that speed up a chemical reaction without being changed by the reaction.

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3
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what does the lock and key hypothesis state? and what does this make enzymes?

A

the shape of the active site matches the shape of its substrate molecules.

This makes enzymes highly specific.

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4
Q

what can each type of enzyme do?

A

Each type of enzyme can usually catalyse only one type of reaction

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5
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describe the three stages that occur during the lock and key hypothesis:

A

1- substrate collides with active site of enzyme and becomes attached
2-enzyme catalyses breakdown/ synthesis of substrate
3-products released from active site

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6
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what does each active site have?

A

a complementary shape to the substrate

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7
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what could change the shape of the active site?

A

extremes of pH or high temperatures

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8
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what is the effect of denaturing on substrates?

A

active site changes thereby the substrate will no longer fit the enzymes

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9
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what is denaturing?

A

when the shape of the active site changes

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10
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how could the rate of an enzyme-catalysed reaction be calculated? (2)

A
  • measuring the rate at which a substrate is used up or

- the rate at which a product is formed.

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11
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equation for rate of reaction:

A

amount of substrate used or amount of product formed/ time taken

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12
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which three factors effect reaction rate?

A
  • temperature
  • substrate concentration
  • pH
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13
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describe the relationship between rate of enzyme activity and TEMPERATURE (4)

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  • as temperature increases, so does the rate of enzyme activity.
  • optimum activity reached at enzyme’s optimum temperature.
  • continued increase in temperature results in sharp decrease in activity as enzyme’s active site changes shape.
  • It is now denatured and can no longer function.
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14
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in relation to pH, what does each enzyme work best at?

A

a specific pH value

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15
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describe the relationship between rate of enzyme activity and pH (4)

A
  • as pH increases, so does rate of enzyme activity
  • optimum activity is reached at the enzyme’s optimum pH
  • continued increase in pH results in sharp decrease in activity
  • as enzyme’s active site changes shape. It is now denatured.
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16
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describe the relationship between rate of enzyme activity and substrate concentration (4)

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  • as substrate concentration increases, so does rate of enzyme activity.
  • optimum rate is reached at the enzyme’s optimum substrate concentration.
  • continued increase in substrate concentration results in the same activity
  • enzymes are saturated as there are not enough enzyme molecules available to break down the excess substrate molecules.