BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Activation Energy, Enzyme, Ammonia

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Catalysts lower the activation energy of a reaction. Lower the activation energy by altering the path of a reaction, changing the transition state. Do not alter deltag of the reaction. Is not itself permanently altered by the reaction. Most enzymes are proteins (a few are rnas: ribozymes) The substrate(s) is/are the reactant(s) acted on by the enzyme. Substrates bind to the enzyme active site. Enzyme active site conformation and chemistry make them specific for one or a very small number of substrates. Binding of substrate to active site results in conformational change in enzyme. The conformational change results in enzyme activity. Binding sites for two substrates may be near each other and oriented so that they can interact. Enzyme imparts force on substrate, straining chemical bonds and increasing likelihood of breakage. Enzymes interact chemically with substrate, making conversion to product more favorable. Shape changing is critical if decreasing temperature, freezing it.

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