BCH210H1 Midterm: BCH Enzymes and Hemoglobin

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They catalyze chemical reactions by speeding up the rate of the reaction so that it will reach equilibrium faster. Yes b/c you don"t want a second messenger pathway to be overactive. Ex: adenylate cyclase has to be regulate so that camp isn"t overproduced. Not all enzymes are proteins, only most. Ex: ribosome catalyzes formation of peptide bonds: ribosomes are made of rna (not proteins) Virtually all reactions in cells are mediated by enzymes. Enzymes catalyze thermodynamically favourable reactions reactions proceed at extraordinarily rapid rates. Do so by lowering the activation barrier. All living systems use enzymes to accelerate and control the rate of vitally important biochemical reactions. Highly specific for their reactants or substrates (s) You won"t find trypsin cleaving peptide bonds at aromatic residues it"s specific for lysine and arginine. First one to say proteins are enzymes. Classification, nomenclature, regulation, kinetics, regulation of e activity coenzymes (required by e for full activity)

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