Enzymes

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Leaving Certificate Biology (Enzymes) Mind Map on Enzymes, created by eimearkelly3 on 08/08/2013.
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Enzymes
  1. Proteins
    1. Catalysts
      1. Biological
        1. Organic
      2. Processes
        1. Photosynthesis
          1. Respiration
            1. Digestion
              1. Protein synthesis
                1. Cell division
                2. Catabolic enzymes
                  1. BIG --> small
                  2. Anabolic enzymes

                    Annotations:

                    • DNA polymerase (plants and animals) (forms and repairs DNA) photosynthesis (water + carbon dioxide = glucose)
                    1. Denaturation

                      Annotations:

                      • specific 3D shape of the active site has been changed, will no longer fit the substrate (generally irreversible) Temperature Below freezing point a solid forms and the enzymes can't work. lower - slows down higher - speeds up human enzymes 37 degrees plants 20-30 degrees shape is fully lost at about 0 degrees ( denatured) PH 6-8 (most enzymes) 7 - ideal (most enzymes) pepsin in the stomach is 2 Enzyme and substrate concentration.
                      1. Induced fit model

                        Annotations:

                        • In the past - lock and key hypothesis (active site rigid in structure) Now- active site changes shape slightly to form an enzyme-substrate complex forming a product.
                        1. Immobilised enzymes

                          Annotations:

                          • attached to or fixed to, each other or to an inert material. not free in solution
                          1. Bioprocessing

                            Annotations:

                            • The use of biological materials (organisms, organelles, enzymes) to manufacture commercial products or treatment procedures of commercial, medical, or scientific interest e.g. drugs, vaccines, antibiotics sucrose ---> fructose and galactose (sucrase) Immobilised enzymes used in urine testing for illegal drugs and other chemicals.
                            1. Bioreactor

                              Annotations:

                              • Stainless steel vessel used to produce useful substances from the activities of biological agents.
                              1. Methods

                                Annotations:

                                • Adsorption - physically attached to inactive supports suchh as glass, beads, ceramics, cellulose particles or artificial polymers such as gels (all insoluble) Enclosed by a membrane Trapped in a gel Bonded to a support Bonded to each other
                                1. Advantages

                                  Annotations:

                                  • can be reused  - cheaper recovered at the end of the process - rapidly purified (product) stabilises the enzyme - less needed cheaper - just as efficient
                                  1. Uses

                                    Annotations:

                                    • penicillin ----> new antibiotic (penicillin acylase) glucose ---> fructose (sweeten soft drinks)  (glucose isomerase) lactose ----> glucose + galactose (sweeter sugars) (lactase) (replace condensed milk in the manufacture of soft toffee and caramel).
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