BIOLOGY 172 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Lipid Bilayer, Ribose, Carboxylic Acid

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Exergonic have more free energy on the reactant side than the product. Energy is released and is referred to as spontaneous. The delta g is the change in free energy (cid:523)gibb"s free energy(cid:524) is negative for an exergonic reaction, releasing energy. The reaction showed above is an exergonic reaction. The free energy of the reactants is higher than the free energy of the products, making this reaction an exergonic reaction. A catalyst can also help lower the activation energy. A catalyst helps speed the reaction, increasing the reaction rate. Catalysts work by binding to reactants (weak bonds) and lowering the ea = energy needed to break/form covalent bonds. We"re mainly going to talk about protein catalysts, called enzymes. An enzyme combines with reactants (substrates) through a particular region of the enzyme called the active site. Can also be called the enzyme binding site. When the protein folds into its 3d shape, the purple dots form a site (the active site).

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