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Chemistry of Life Biology chapter 2.4. Enzymes (Proteins)  Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in nearly all metabolic processes (essential for.

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1 Chemistry of Life Biology chapter 2.4

2 Enzymes (Proteins)  Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in nearly all metabolic processes (essential for the functioning of any cell)  Catalysts are substances that speed up chemical reactions without being affected by the reaction themselves

3  Enzymes affect the synthesis of molecules and the release of energy  Enzymes are usually named for the particular chemical (substrate) whose reaction they catalyze; ending in the “ ase ”

4 Examples SubstrateEnzyme Catalyzing MaltoseMaltase AmyloseAmylase LipidLipase PerioxidePerioxidase

5  Enzymes have regions called active sites- slots on the enzyme molecule into which the substrate molecule fits during the reaction

6 Lock and Key  Where an enzyme molecule links with a substrate at the active site in a process known as an enzyme- substrate complex

7  The chemical fit between the active site and substrate must be exact  The substrate is chemically altered and products are formed

8  When the reaction is completed the enzyme molecule is unchanged and the products are separate  The enzyme is free to catalyze additional reactions of this substrate

9 Ready to repeat its catalytic action

10 of enzymes:  Temperature  Concentrations of Enzyme and Substrate  Cell pH


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