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Control METABOLISM Metabolic reactions can be controlled and sped up by enzymes metabolic reactions would be too slow to occur if no enzymes were present! End in “ase”
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Properties of Enzymes 1.Proteins 2.Catalysts 3.Reusable 4.Substrate specific 5.Sensitive to temperature 6.Sensitive to pH
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Enzymes Remain Unchanged! Enzymes are not used up; Reaction ends when there is NO MORE SUBSTRATE!! Synthesis or Decomposition reactions
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substrate enzyme active site substrate Mechanism of Enzyme Action Each enzyme has an ACTIVE SITE!! Active site is the place where the substrate binds with the enzyme
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enzyme Action of Enzyme in Synthesis substrate enzyme- substrate complex Product and
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enzyme Action of Enzyme in Decomposition substrate enzyme- substrate complex product
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Lock and Key Hypothesis Enzyme Substrate
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Lock and Key Hypothesis SHAPES DON’T MATCH
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Lock & Key Model ONE enzyme for every substrate Unique fit Enzyme Substrate
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Enzymes are Temperature Dependent…... MMost work BEST at body temperature 37 o C DDENATURE at high temperatures IInactive at LOW temperature
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Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity Optimum pH : the pH value at which the enzyme has the highest activity (fastest rate of reaction) -Different enzymes may have different optimum pH’s -If pH is higher or lower than optimum pH, denaturation happens; enzyme becomes ineffective.
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What pH does pepsin work best? What pH does pancreatic lipase work?
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Enzyme Lab Enzyme: catalase Source: liver, potato, apple etc Substate:H 2 O 2(Hydrogen Peroxide) Hydrogen peroxide is toxic in cells 2 H 2 O 2 +catalase 2 H 2 O + O 2
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