BIOL 118 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Potential Energy, Glycolysis, Cytosol

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Ph (figure 8. 15: affects the charge of the r side chains. Carboxyl and amino groups: reflects the environment in which an enzyme functions. Enzyme regulation: some enzymes are regulated by regulatory molecules. Change its ability to bind the substrate. Can activate or inactivate the enzyme"s function. Competitive inhibition (figure 8. 16a: a molecule of similar size and shape to the substrate binds to the enzyme active site, competes with the substrate for active site binding. Allosteric regulation = activation (8. 16b: a regulatory molecule binds to the enzyme at a location other than the active site, causes a change in enzyme shape, can increase enzyme activity. Allosteric regulation = inhibition (8. 16c: a regulatory molecule binds to the enzyme at a location other than the active site, causes a change in enzyme shape, active site becomes unavailable, decreases enzyme activity. Enzyme regulation (figure 8. 17: covalent modification of the enzyme, can be reversible irreversible, enzyme phosphorylation. Adding a phosphate group to the enzyme.

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