BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Enzyme Inhibitor, Competitive Inhibition, Activation Energy

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Concentration: rate of reaction is based on substrate and enzyme concentration, fixed amount of enzymes, increase substrate: enzyme active sites become full, graph levels off. Inhibiter: competitive inhibitor: inhibiting molecules binds to active site, preventing bonding of the substrate. Inhibiting molecules compete with substrate for active site: occupy active site so when substrate comes in, the shape of inhibitor may have similar shape of active site but will not react with it (mimic of the actual substrate) Inhibitor that will occupy site, in order for it to fit it has: because substrate and inhibitor share such a similar state, inhibitor will compete with substrate to bind with active site. Allosteric enzymes: happens more naturally in the body, body regulates own enzyme function, two classes of these enzymes: regulation via activators and via inhibiters, allosteric enzyme: composed of 2 or more polypeptides.

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