4.2 Factors affecting enzyme activity Flashcards
How does temperature affect enzyme activity ?
increasing temp= increasing kinetic energy= particles move faster and collide more frequently
–> results in more frequent successful collisions between substrate and enzyme
–> increase in rate of reaction
Low temperature? High temperature?
Too low= Low rate
–> Enzymes have too little kinetic energy and move slowly
–> Few successful collisions between enzyme and substrate
Too high= low rate
–> High heat breaks bonds maintaining tertiary structure of enzyme
–> active site becomes denatured and substrate no longer fits
–> No successful collisions= low rate ( abrupt decrease)
Optimum temperature?
Optimum temperature is the temperature at which an enzyme has the highest rate of activity
–> lots of kinetic energy and move quickly
–> Higher frequency of successful collisions between enzyme and substrate = high rate
Thermophilic vs psychrophilic
Thermophiles are organisms adapted to very hot living environments
–> enzymes are more stable due to increased number of bonds, esp hydrogen and sulfur bridges
Psychrophiles are organism adapted to very cold environments
How does pH affect enzymes
Proteins and enzymes are affected due to the hydrogen and ionic bonds between amino acid R-groups in their 3D shape.
–> caused by interactions between polar and charged R groups of amino acids that form Primary structure)
–> change in pH= change in H+ conc.
More H+ = low pH acidic conditions
Less H+ = high pH alkaline conditions
Low ph? High pH?
Acidity means less R groups interact and breaks bonds that maintain tertiary structure
–> change in active site= substrate no longer fits= no successful collisions= low rate
Alkalinity breaks bond maintaining tertiary structure of enzyme
–> change in active site= substrate no longer fits= no successful collisions= low rate
Optimum pH?
High rate: when active site is the right shape at a certain H+ conc.
–> many collisions between working enzyme with specific shape and substrate
–> high rate
Substrate/ enzyme concentration
High conc of either= higher colliison rate with active site of enzymes
–> formation of more enzyme-substrate complexes= higher rate
What is Vmax
maximum rate of reaction possible for its concentration of substrate or enzyme
–> ALL OF ACTIVE SITES ARE OCCUPIED by substrate particles= no more ESC can be formed