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Themes: Structure meets Function
Enzymes Themes: Structure meets Function
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Objectives How does the structure of an enzyme affect its function?
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Chemical reactions in living things
Many important biological reactions (such as dehydration synthesis) happen very slowly. The substrates (ingredients) have to be in the right position
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Enzymes Catalysts: Speed up reactions They align substrates correctly
Shape is important!
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How do enzymes work?
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On the previous slide, be able to label:
Enzyme (catalyst): Speeds up reaction Substrate: Material the enzyme is changing. (what you start with) Products: what you end with Active site: Portion of the enzyme that is interacting with the substrate.
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Structure Meets Function
Enzymes have a very specific shape. An enzyme cannot act on a substrate unless it fits like a “lock and key”
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4 levels of structure Primary: sequence of amino acids
Secondary: folding caused by H-bonding Tertiary: folding caused by ionic, hydrophobic, or disulfide bonds Quaternary: multiple subunits
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4 levels of structure
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Homeostasis of Enzymes
What four factors affect enzyme activity: pH Temperature Enzyme Concentration Substrate Concentration
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Denatured Protein Denaturation: When environmental conditions change the structure of the enzyme so that it can NO longer function (ever again!!!)
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What affects how enzymes work?
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Enzyme inhibitors Competitive inhibition: another molecule competes for the active site. Allosteric inhibition: something binds to the enzyme and changes the shape of the active site.
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