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1 Chapter 20 Enzymes and Vitamins 20.1 Enzymes Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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2 Enzymes are Biological Catalysts Enzymes are proteins that Catalyze nearly all the chemical reactions taking place in the cells of the body. Increase the rate of reaction by lowering the energy of activation. Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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3 Names of Enzymes The name of an enzyme Usually ends in –ase. Identifies the reacting substance. For example, sucrase catalyzes the reaction of sucrose. Describes the function of the enzyme. For example, oxidases catalyze oxidation. Can be a common name, particularly for the digestive enzymes such as pepsin and trypsin.
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4 Enzymes are classified by the reaction they catalyze. ClassType of Reactions catalyzed OxidoreductasesOxidation-reduction TransferasesTransfer groups of atoms Hydrolases Hydrolysis LyasesAdd atoms/remove atoms to or from a double bond IsomerasesRearrange atoms LigasesUse ATP to combine small molecules Classification of Enzymes
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5 Oxidoreductases and Transferases Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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6 Hydrolases and Lyases Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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7 Isomerases and Ligases Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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8 Match the type of reaction with an enzyme 1) aminase2) dehydrogenase 3) isomerase4) synthetase A. Converts a cis-fatty acid to a trans-fatty acid. B. Removes 2 H atoms to form double bond. C. Combines two molecules to make a new compound. D.Adds NH 3. Learning Check
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9 Match the type of reaction with an enzyme 1) aminase2) dehydrogenase 3) isomerase4) synthetase A. 3 Converts a cis-fatty acid to a trans-fatty acid. B. 2 Removes 2 H atoms to form double bond. C. 4 Combines two molecules to make a new compound. D. 1 Adds NH 3. Solution
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