BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Activation Energy, Ribose, Adenine

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Metabolism: sum of an organism"s chemical reactions. Catabolic: release energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler molecules. Anabolic: use energy to build complicated molecules from simpler ones. Electrons in outer shell have more potential energy than inner (reactions happen from high to low energy states) Consists of 3 phosphate groups, ribose sugar, and adenine. 4 negative charges in p groups repel each other (high potential energy) Hydrolysis: breaking of bonds between phosphates by addition of water. Phosphorylation: addition of phosphate group to molecule, Lower activation energy (4 ways) to activate reactions. Stabilise transition state by interactions with aa side chains. Provides micro environment more conducive to reaction. R groups in active site can participate directly in reaction. Competitive: molecule similar to substrate shape binds to active site. Allosteric: molecule binds site other than active site and changes shape of enzyme: glycolysis: glucose broken down to 2 pyruvate in cytosol.

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