Which answer best describes Allosteric Enzymes?
Allosteric enzymes are multi-subunit proteins with one or more active site on each subunit.
Allosteric enzymes are multi-subunit proteins with one active site on their subunit.
Allosteric enzymes are proteins involved in making and breaking of covalent bonds.
What type of graphical representation best describes the activity of Allosteric Enzymes?
Hyperbolic Curve
Sigmoidal Curve
Linear Regression
Allosteric Enzymes are said to behave cooperatively, choose the answer that best describes this behaviour?
The binding of a substrate at one active site induces a conformational change in the protein that is conveyed to other active sites and altering their affinity for substrate molecules.
The binding of a substrate at one active site inhibits a conformational change in the protein.
The binding of a substrate at one active site induces a conformational change in the protein that is conveyed to other active sites and does not affect the affinity for substrate molecules.
Choose the two models that describe Allosteric Enzymes and their effects on proteins?
Concerted Model
Ping-Pong Model
Michelis-Menten Model
Sequential Model
Aspartate Carbamoyltransferase ATCase is an example of an allosteric enzyme, What process is it involved in?
Synthesis of Pyrimidine – the formation of N-carbamoylaspartate.
Synthesis of Proteins - the formation of Peptide Bonds
Synthesis of Purines - the formation of Adenylate
What enzyme acts as an allosteric inhibitor in the synthesis of pyrimidines?
Cytosine Triphosphate
Adenine Triphosphate
Cytosine Diphosphate
What intermediate is formed in the synthesis of pyrimidines? What is the role of this intermediate?
Adenosine Tri Phosphate, ATP - Allosteric Inhibitor
Adenosine Di Phosphate, ADP - Allosteric Activator
Adenosine Tri Phosphate, ATP - Allosteric Activator