Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ENZYMES
- a protein!
- specific shape with an
active site
Anmerkungen:
- specific sequence of amino acids, with various intermolecular interaction, produces a pocket-like region known as an active site
- bind with a substrate of complementary
shape to result in a biochemical reaction
Anmerkungen:
- since the pocket is of a specific shape, it recognises only substrates that can fit in properly to cause a reaction to occur
- lock and key mechanism
- little helpers
- coenzyme
Anmerkungen:
- often bind TEMPORARILY to an enzyme to facilitate the catalysis
e.g. complex organic compounds of vitamin
- prosthetic group
Anmerkungen:
- binds PERMANENTLY to an enzyme to facilitate the catalysis
e.g.
Carbonic anhydrase, a metalloenzyme, contains a Zn2+ ion at the heart of the active site.
Cytochrome oxidase, an enzyme involved in respiration thas the haem
group
- inhibition
Anmerkungen:
- occurs when the enzyme is no longer able to catalyse the reaction
- competitive
Anmerkungen:
- competition of an inhibitor with the shape similar to the substrate to bind to the active site
- reversible
Anmerkungen:
- can be reversed when the concentration of substrate is increased
- non-competitive
Anmerkungen:
- a molecule can bind to the site other than active site (allosteric
site) of an enzyme causing the shape of active site to alter and does not recognise the substrate anymore
- irreversible
- factors affecting the
catalytic activity
- pH
Anmerkungen:
- affects the hydrogen & ionic bond interactions between enzymes & substrates, which affects the binding activity
also disrupt the shape of enzyme causing it to denature
- temperature
Anmerkungen:
- the overall speed increases.
However, the enzyme structure is disrupted when temperature > optimum
temperature (usually 40deg C), the bonds holding the enzyme molecule in its precise shape begin to break.
- chemicals
Anmerkungen:
- High or low salt concentration affects the charges on the amino acids which may alter the shape of enzyme or causes the enzyme to precipitate
presence of urea will disrupt the hydrogen bonding
- acts as a catalyst in biochemical reactions
Anmerkungen:
- by providing an alternative pathway with a lower activation energy
- enzyme vs inorganic catalyst
- more specific
Anmerkungen:
- since its active site can only fit in substrate that has specific size & shape
- react at milder conditions
Anmerkungen:
- enzymes often work optimally at body temperature (i.e.36.9deg C) and almost neutral pH
- capacity for regulation
Anmerkungen:
- able to control the regulate the amount of enzymes & substrates while the biochemical reactions are on-going