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Energy and Enzymes Almost all energy for life is derived from the sun. Life requires energy. A “factoid” - The sun’s energy that strikes Earth each day.

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1 Energy and Enzymes Almost all energy for life is derived from the sun. Life requires energy. A “factoid” - The sun’s energy that strikes Earth each day is equivalent to one million Hiroshima-sized atomic bombs. Photosynthesis harnesses about 1% of that energy – 10,000 “atomic bomb equivalents” per day.

2 Chemistry and Life One unromantic but productive way of viewing life is to see it as a set of coordinated chemical reactions. This leads to an obvious question – What determines what chemical reactions are possible?

3 Chemical Reactions Whether a chemical reaction will or won’t occur under particular conditions is determined by the laws of thermodynamics. If the overall amount of order is decreased by a reaction, the reaction is favored. Keeping it simple - Generally, if energy is released in a reaction, the reaction is favored.

4 The Direction of Spontaneous Reactions (and what it takes to go the other way)

5 Life Requires Lots of Unfavorable Reactions – How Is This Possible? By coupling favorable to unfavorable reactions. favorable reactions unfavorable reactions

6 The “Nature of Life” – Coupling Favorable to Unfavorable Reactions

7 ATP - Life’s Energy Currency Energy is released when ATP is hydrolyzed (broken down) to ADP. ATP is restored from ADP and an input of energy. ATP’s energy is used to drive endergonic (energy-requiring) reactions.

8 The Way ATP Often Works

9 Enzymes Speed Biochemical Reactions Enzymes are biological catalysts – substances that speed a reaction without being altered in the reaction. Most enzymes are proteins, some are RNA. Enzymes are essential for life. Model of the surface of an enzyme.

10 Enzymes Lower a Reaction’s Activation Energy

11 Enzyme Action

12 The Fit Between Enzyme and Substrate is Critical and Precise Hexokinase, an enzyme (blue), binding its substrate, glucose (yellow).

13 The active site of an enzyme is where substrate is bound. Many Enzymes Work by Altering the Shape of Their Substrates

14 Enzyme Deficiency and Health Most genetic disorders are due to a deficiency in enzyme function. This archival photo shows three children with the enzyme deficiency that causes phenylketonuria.

15 The synthesis of biological molecules often requires many enzyme-catalyzed steps. The entire set of steps is a metabolic pathway. Metabolic Pathways

16 The metabolic pathway that produces tryptophan – an amino acid. This is one of hundreds of metabolic pathways essential for life.

17 Enzyme Activity is Often Regulated Feedback inhibition - a common form of enzyme regulation in which the product inhibits the enzyme.


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