Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Activation Energy, Endergonic Reaction, Enzyme

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Enzymes are biological catalysts that increase the rate of reaction. They can have large complexes, they can be much bigger than their substrate. They work so fast that we don"t really know how they are doing it (they have evolved to be really fast) Active site/catalytic domain where the substrate binds (it has like a little pocket that will only accept that substrate (key and lock model)) Co-factor-molecules that help the enzyme that will help the enzyme do its work: organic = vitamins. They are not permanently altered because once they are done finishing modifying a substrate, it will go back to its original shape to grab another substrate. They work at their optimal temperature and ph. They are specific affinity(attraction) km is measure by half the amount of substrate required for the maximum velocity (vmax) If affinity increases = what happens to km? and vice versa it decreases: lower affinity= higher km.

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