BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Allosteric Regulation, Reaction Rate, Enzyme

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In presence of excess substrate, rate of catalyst is proportional to amount of enzyme. Low substrate concentrations: slow reaction rate, enzymes and substrates collide infrequently. High substrate concentrations: enzymes become saturated with reactants, rate of reaction levels off. Rate of reaction increases proportionally with the increase in enzyme concentration. Enzyme inhibitors: non substrate molecules that can bind to an enzyme and decrease its activity: two classes (competitive and non-competitive, differ in how strongly they bind, reversible: weak (they are not permanent binds between the inhibitor and enzyme) Irreversible: strong (covalent bonds, highly toxic ex: cyanide) once they bind the e(cid:374)z(cid:455)(cid:373)e is (cid:862)dead(cid:863) (e(cid:454): poisons that are toxic to the cell) Futile cycle: occurs when two metabolic pathways run simultaneously in opposite directions and have no overall effect other than wasting energy.

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