3.1.1 Enzymology Intro (Properties and Classes of Enzymes) Flashcards
Enzymes are BIOLOGICAL PROTEIN catalyst that accelerates biochemical reactions and can is being consumed or changed in composition
T or F
F
Enzymes cannot be consumed or changed in composition
Enzymes can be found in all body tissues and frequently appear in the PLASMA following cellular injury
T or F
F
Serum
Enzymes act by LOWERING the activation energy level that the reactants must reach for the reaction to occur
T or F
T
Bond formation coupled with ATP hydrolysis
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
f
Removal of groups to form double bonds
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
d
Transfer of functional groups
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
b
Oxidation-reduction (RedOx)
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
a
Hydrolysis
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
c
Interconverion of isomers
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
e
Aldolase
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
d
ALP (Alkaline phosphatase)
ACP (Acid Phosphatase)
Amylase
Lipase
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
c
Trypsin
Chymotrypsin
Elastase
5’NT
ACE
ChE
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
c
Lactate dehydrogenase
G6PD
MD
GLDH
a. Oxidoreductases
b. Transferases
c. Hydrolases
d. Lyases
e. Isomerases
f. Ligases
a
In transferases
CK, PK
a. Kinases
b. Transaminase/Aminotranferase
c. Transpeptidase
a
In transferases
AST/ALT
SGOT
SGPT
a. Kinases
b. Transaminase/Aminotranferase
c. Transpeptidase
b