2 - Basic Enzyme Kinetics - Rate Flashcards

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Ks

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Analysing enzymes as catalysts

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  • catalysts only affect rates (not equilibria)
  • enzymes catalyse by stabilising ‘transition states) and thus lowering ‘activation barriers’
  • enzymes bind their substrates to form ESC
  • contact between enzymes and substrate (E) and (S) occur at active sites involving specific chemical groups on the enzyme
  • Details of these reactions can be determined by studies of ‘enzyme kinetics’ = rates of enzyme-catalysed reactions
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3
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Summary of basic steady-state enzyme kinetics

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4
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Michaelis enzyme model

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  • E and S react to give ES complex
  • this can be shown as an equilibrium:
  • E + S <-> ES
  • ES complex reacts to release product P and to regenerate the free enzyme:
  • ES <-> E + P

So:
- E+S <-> ES -> E + P

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5
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Michaelis-menten enzyme equation

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V = Vmax x (S)/(Km + (S))

V =
Vmax = max rate of enzyme catalysed reaction
S = Substrate quantity
Km = Michealis constant -

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6
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How to derive Michaelis-menten enzyme equation

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7
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How to derive the Km (michealis constant)
- why is important

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The numerical value of half of Vmax
- with Km can then derive substrate concentration in michealis- menten enzyme equation

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8
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Proof half Vmax = Km (michealis constant)

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9
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What is Kcat

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Enzyme turnover number

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10
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Units for enzyme efficiency

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Kcat/Km s-1 M-1

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Affinity of different enzymes to different substrates

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  • Different substrates have different affinities if they bind to the active site of the same enzyme
  • means that Km is different
  • So v is different in michealis-menten equation
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12
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The Lineweaver-Burk plot info

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13
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What is Km (michealis constant)
- what does it show

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  • a measure of affinity
  • shows the substrate range over which the enzyme works
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14
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What is Vmax

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Shows how fast the enzyme can work

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15
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How to determine Vmax and Km

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  • need to determine v at a series of values of (S)
  • can use the Lineweaver-Burk plot for a series of experimental data of (1/v) or (1/S) to work out the values
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