BIOB34H3 Lecture 5: Lecture Notes _ Week 3

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Animals synthesize molecules by the use of enzymes. Enzymes: act as catalysts, helping to initiate chemical reactions that would occur really slowly otherwise. Enzyme + substrate (enzyme binds to substrate) -> enzyme-substrate complex (enzyme catalyzes chemical reaction) -> enzyme-product complex (enzyme unbinds from product) -> enzyme + product. Whe(cid:374) e(cid:374)zy(cid:373)es (cid:272)atalyse reversi(cid:271)le rea(cid:272)tio(cid:374)s they speed thi(cid:374)gs up, (cid:271)ut they do(cid:374)"t alter the (cid:272)he(cid:373)i(cid:272)al principle of mass action. The molecular structure of enzymes give specific binding sites for their substrates (lock and key) Activation energy: energy required to get a reaction to proceed. When enzymes bind to their substrates they lower the activation energy, making it easier for the reaction to occur. The more energy required, the slower the reaction, the longer it takes. [] , where is the maximum possible reaction velocity, [s] [] , if h < or > 1, there is cooperativity. Allosteric modulation: enzyme exhibits cooperativity and one of the molecules that binds to the.

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