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Enzymes: “Helper” Protein molecules Regents Biology Flow of energy through life  Life is built on chemical reactions.

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2 Enzymes: “Helper” Protein molecules

3 Regents Biology Flow of energy through life  Life is built on chemical reactions

4 Nothing works without enzymes!  How important are enzymes?  all chemical reactions in living organisms require enzymes to work  building molecules  synthesis enzymes  breaking down molecules  digestive enzymes  enzymes speed up reactions  Biological catalysts ++ enzyme We can ’ t live without enzymes!

5 Enzymes are proteins  Each enzyme is the specific helper to a specific reaction  Must be the right shape for the job  Enzymes are named for the reaction they help  sucrase breaks down sucrose  proteases breakdown proteins  lipases breakdown lipids  DNA polymerase builds DNA Oh, I get it! They end in -ase

6 Enzymes aren’t used up  Enzymes are not changed by the reaction  used only temporarily – like a taxi  re-used again for the same reaction with other molecules  very little enzyme needed to help in many reactions enzyme substrateproduct active site

7 It’s shape that matters!  Lock & Key model  Induced Fit Model  shape of protein allows enzyme & substrate to fit

8 Enzyme vocabulary  Enzyme  Biological catalyst: helper protein molecule  Substrate  molecule that enzymes work on  Products  what is produced in reaction.  Active site  part of enzyme that substrate molecule fits into

9 What affects enzyme action  Correct protein structure  Temperature  pH (acids & bases)

10 Order of amino acids  Wrong order = wrong shape = can’t do its job! DNA chain of amino acids folded protein right shape! wrong shape!

11 Temperature  Effect on rates of enzyme activity  Optimum temperature  greatest number of collisions between enzyme & substrate  human enzymes  35°- 40°C (body temp = 37°C)  Raise temperature (boiling)  denature protein = unfold = lose shape  Lower temperatures  molecules move slower  fewer collisions between enzyme & substrate

12 37° Temperature temperature reaction rate What’s happening here?! human enzymes

13 pH (Acids and Bases)  Effect on rates of enzyme activity  changes in pH changes protein shape  most human enzymes = pH 6-8  depends on where in body  pepsin (stomach) = pH 3  trypsin (small intestines) = pH 8

14 7 pH reaction rate 20134568910 stomach pepsin intestines trypsin What’s happening here?! 11121314

15 For enzymes… What matters? SHAPE!


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