BIO 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Allosteric Regulation, Activation Energy, Reaction Rate

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14 Jul 2019
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Factors that affect the reaction rate: temp, concentration of reactants/products, catalysts (inc the rate) In any chemical reaction there is a transition state between products and reactants. Activation energy (ea) the energy needed to bring reactants to the transition state (activated state). Catalysts: substances which reduce the activation energy of a reaction, thus accelerating its reaction rate. Reduces activation energy as it goes from reactants to products. Does this by straining bond angles and aligning substrates together. Properties: almost always made of protein, reusable, substrate specific (active site, have optimal environmental conditions (ph, temp. , often require cofactors/coenzymes. Induced fit: substrates possess this to bring chemical groups of the active site into positions that enhance their ability to catalyze the reaction. Active site can lower activation energy barrier by : orienting substrates straining substrate bonds providing a favorable microenvironment covalently bonding to the substrate. Competitive inhibitors: bind to the active site of an enzyme .

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