Enzymes Flashcards

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What do (inorganic) cofactors do?

A

Help the enzyme and substrate bind together

e.g., chloride ion for amylase

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2
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What are organic cofactors called?

A

Coenzymes

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3
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What do coenzymes do?

A

Act as carriers for moving chemical groups between different enzymes (continually recycled)
e.g., NAD in respiration & photosynthesis

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4
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What do prosthetic group do?

A

Tightly bind to enzyme, allowing them to carry out catalytic function
e.g., Zinc for carbonic anhydrase

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5
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When does irreversible inhibition occur?

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When bonds between inhibitor and enzyme are strong as inhibitor can’t be removed

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When does reversible inhibition occur?

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When bonds between inhibitor and enzyme are weak (H-bond/ ionic) so inhibitor can be removed

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7
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What’s end-product inhibition?

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When enzymes are inhibited by the product of the reaction they catalyse

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