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Warm-up Create a flow chart to show how the following words are related to each other: allosteric regulation enzyme protein structure structure and function
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1. Discuss the lock-and-key theory of enzyme- substrate interaction giving a specific example to illustrate the theory. Include in your discussion the effects of each of the following: a. Substrate concentration b. pH shifts c. Temperature shifts d. Competitive inhibition
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1. Answer -Explanation of lock-and-key fit -Specific example given -Substrate concentration: more substrate = more binding at active site of enzyme = more reactants per unit time. Saturation point is the point at which more substrate does not increase reaction rate -pH and temperatures can denature enzymes -denaturation = change in structure, which changes active binding site -competitive inhibition site- it competes w/substrate to bind to enzyme
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2. Describe the chemical composition and configuration of enzymes and discuss the factors that modify enzyme structure and/or function
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2. Answer -enzymes are catalytic proteins; thus, are made of amino acids -enzymes have active binding cites that are specific to the substrate shape -Enzymes function in lowering energy to activation, and the shape of the active binding site must fit the substrate -Factors that modify enzyme structure, each one must be described: -changes in pH and temperature -competitive inhibitors prevent substrate binding, and thus affect its function. They bind on the binding site -noncompetitive inhibition; bind on enzyme, but not at active site4; affect function -coenzymes/cofactors: non-enzyme factors that bind to the enzyme to give it its functional shape so that substrates can bind to the active site
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