Protein, Enzymes, and Nucleic Acids Worksheet Flashcards

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What are proteins are made up of and what bonds hold them together?

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Made up of amino acids with peptide bonds (covalent bonds)

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2
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The folding of the tertiary structure is influenced by

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R-groups

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3
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What are the biological molecules?

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Nucleic acid
Amino acid
Carbohydrate
Hydrocarbon

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4
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What do enzymes do

How do they do it

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Enzymes function by binding substrate in a special region of the enzyme called the active site.

The binding of substrate to enzyme causes a change in the shape of the enzyme.

The combination of these events helps promote or catalyze a chemical reaction.

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5
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Enzymes

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special class of proteins that function to catalyze reactions by bringing the reactants (substrates) together

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6
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Can an enzyme catalyze a nonspontaneous reaction

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Yes, enzymes catalyze reactions that require an input of energy, they just make the input of energy required, lower.

Enzymes accomplish this by stabilizing the transition state as a molecule moves from reactant to product.

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7
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What does enzyme specificity mean?

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An enzyme is specific to one and only one reaction.

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Competitive Inhibition

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Binding of a non-substrate molecule to an enzyme’s active site, thus inhibiting the binding of the substrate to the active site.

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Allosteric Inhibition

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Binding of a molecule to a site other than the active site in a way that inhibits the binding of a substrate to the enzyme’s active site; also called non-competitive inhibition.

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Non-Competitive Inhibition

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Binding of a molecule to a site other than the active site in a way that inhibits the binding of a substrate to the enzyme’s active site; also called allosteric inhibition.

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11
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What factors can alter or break a protein?

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  • changes in pH (alters electrostatic interactions between charged amino acids)
  • changes in salt concentration (does the same)
  • changes in temperature (higher temperatures reduce the strength of hydrogen bonds)
  • presence of reducing agents (break S-S bonds between cysteines)
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12
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Activation Energy

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The energy required to reach the transition state

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