BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Catabolism, Threonine, Anabolism

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Some enzymes work in forward and reverse directions. Some enzymes can catalyze reverse reactions, but it depends on various factors. There are different forms of some enzymes that assist different reactions. Some differ in functional groups or amino acids. Two versions of enzyme and one goes in one direction, the other goes in a reverse direction. Activity: total amount of reactant converted to product (over time: number of enzyme molecules: genes. Activity of each enzyme molecule: ph, temperature etc, concentrations of substrates and products. As substrate concentration increases the reaction rate increases as well because there is a higher probability of a substrate ending up with the right enzyme. The reaction rate will increase to a certain amount, and then will stay stable because there is a limited amount of enzymes. Organic cofactor is called a coenzyme eg. vitamins. Inorganic (sush as metal in ionic form: eg. Magnesium needed for hexokinase: forms complex with atp.

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