ENZYMES Flashcards

1
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● molecules that help in speeding up the chemical reactions that occur in cells.
○ This function of enzymes is known as catalysis.
● Enzymes are essential to the body’s normal functions.
○ Many of these end with the suffix -ase.

A

ENZYMES

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2
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Example of Enzymes

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Amylase
Trypsin
Helicase
Lactase
Cellulase
Isomerase
Protease
Catalase

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3
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an enzyme found in saliva that helps digest starch

A

Amylase

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4
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an enzyme found in the small intestine that helps break down proteins

A

Trypsin

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5
Q

an enzyme that helps in unwinding DNA in the
process of replication.

A

Helicase

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6
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an enzyme that helps in breaking down the sugar
lactose

A

Lactase

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7
Q

baking (converts starch into sugar), making fruit
juice and chocolates

A

Amylase

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8
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Soften vegetables, remove seed coat from cereal
grain, extracts agar from seaweed and make
paper.

A

Cellulase

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9
Q

Converts glucose to fructose (for making sweets,
syrups, & slimming food)

A

Isomerase

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10
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Tenderizes meat, skin fish, breaks down proteins
in baby food.

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Protease

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11
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Release oxygen from hydrogen peroxide in
making foam rubber from latex.

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Catalase

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12
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● a molecule that the reactions of which are catalyzed by enzymes.
○ Each enzyme is specific to a substrate.

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Substrates

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13
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Enzyme-substrate models

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● Lock-and-key
● Induced Fit

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14
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the specific shape between the active site and the substrate allows only that type of binding to occur between these two molecules.

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Lock-and-key

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15
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interaction is initially weak but the bond strengthens as the active site is
modified.

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Induced Fit

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16
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Functions of Enzymes

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Digestion
Cell division
Nervous function
DNA replication

17
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○ enzymes like amylase, trypsin, pepsin, lactase, and others help in breaking down molecules for ___.

A

Digestion

18
Q

○ Enzymes like the cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) help in modifying proteins
for ____.

A

Cell division

19
Q

○ Acetylcholinesterase helps in the breakdown of acetylcholine, which is necessary for ___.

A

Nervous function

20
Q

○ many enzymes, like helicase and DNA polymerase, all help cells replicate
DNA

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DNA replication