3.1.4.2 Proteins - Enzyme Action Flashcards

1
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How did scientists discover the induced fit model of enzyme action?

A

They noticed that other molecules could bind to enzymes, which then affected the enzyme’s activity. This led to the conclusion that the enzyme shape must be changing.

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2
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What is a substrate?

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The substance on which an enzyme acts

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3
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Why are enzymes essential to organisms?

A

They allow essential chemical reactions to occur rapidly at low temperatures e.g. 37 °C.

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4
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Enzymes that catalyse chemical reactions outside of cells are called…

A

extracellular enzymes

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5
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The functional part of an enzyme is called the…

A

active site

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6
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Describe the lock and key model of enzyme action

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  • A substrate is specific to an enzyme.
  • A substrate binds to the active site of an enzyme.
  • This lowers the activation energy.
  • Product is released from enzyme.
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7
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Which 3 conditions must be satisfied for a chemical reaction to take place?

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  • The substrates must collide with sufficient energy to alter the arrangement of their atoms
  • The energy of the products must be lower than the substrates.
  • The activation energy needs must be met.
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8
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Which have a higher energy level: substrates or products?

A

products

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9
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The specific 3D shaped active site of an enzyme is determined by..

A

its sequence of amino acids (primary structure)

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10
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Enzymes that catalyse reactions inside of cells are called…

A

intracellular enzymes

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11
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When a substrate binds to the active site we call the resulting structure an…

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enzyme-substrate complex

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12
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A substrate does not have the same shape as the active site it has a _____________ shape.

A

complementary

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13
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What does the following describe:

  • A substrate is specific to an enzyme.
  • A substrate binds to the active site of an enzyme.
  • This lowers the activation energy.
  • Product is released from enzyme.
A

The lock and key model of enzyme action

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14
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Hormones are proteins that have a binding site so that they can switch on or off bodily processes. Are they enzymes?

A

No - many proteins have binding sites or receptor sites. These are not active sites.

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15
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Which type of biological molecule are enzymes?

A

Proteins

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16
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Which structural type of protein are enzymes?

A

Globular proteins

17
Q

What do we call the initial energy required for a chemical reaction to take place?

A

Activation energy

18
Q

Define an enzyme

A

Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions without being used up or changed.

19
Q

How does a substrate temporarily bind to an enzyme active site?

A

The substrate temporarily forms bonds with certain amino acids in the active site.

20
Q

What does the following describe:

  • Substrate approaches active site
  • Enzyme changes shape and forms functional active site.
  • Enzyme moulds to substrate
  • Change in shape puts a strain on bonds of substrate, lowering activation energy.
  • Product is released from enzyme.
A

The induced fit model of enzyme action

21
Q

What is the name of the currently accepted model of enzyme action?

A

The induced fit model of enzyme action

22
Q

Describe the lock and key model of enzyme action.

A
  • A substrate is specific to an enzyme.
  • A substrate binds to the active site of an enzyme.
  • This lowers the activation energy.
  • Product is released from enzyme.
23
Q

Why are enzymes still effective even in small amounts?

A

Because they are not used up or changed so can be used again and again.

24
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Describe the induced fit model of enzyme action

A
  • Substrate approaches active site
  • Enzyme changes shape and forms functional active site.
  • Enzyme moulds to substrate
  • Change in shape puts a strain on bonds of substrate, lowering activation energy.