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EnzymesEnzymes

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What Are Enzymes?What Are Enzymes?• Most enzymes are

Proteins.Proteins.

• Act as CatalystsCatalysts to accelerate a reaction.

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EnzymesEnzymes•Each enzyme is a

specific shape for it they will catalyzecatalyze

•End in –asease-Sucrase-Sucrase-Lactase-Lactase-Maltase-Maltase

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How do enzymes Work?How do enzymes Work?Enzymes work by

weakening bondsweakening bonds which which lowers lowers activation energy activation energy (the energy (the energy needed to start a needed to start a reaction).reaction).

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EnzymesEnzymes

Energy

Progress of the reaction

Reactants

Products

Free energy of activationFree energy of activation

Without EnzymeWith Enzyme

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Enzyme-Substrate ComplexEnzyme-Substrate ComplexThe substancesubstance an enzymeenzyme

acts on is the substrate.substrate.Example: Coenzyme A works Example: Coenzyme A works on Pyruvic Acid.on Pyruvic Acid.

CoEnzyme ASubstrate(Pyruvic Acid)

Joins

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Active SiteActive Site• The active site called the restricted restricted

regionregion of an enzyme.enzyme. BindsBinds to the substrate that has the same substrate that has the same shapeshape.

EnzymeSubstrate

Active Site

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Induced FitInduced Fit•A change in the shapeshape of an enzyme’s active site

• Induced Induced by the substrate

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Induced FitInduced Fit• A changechange in the configurationconfiguration of

an enzyme’s activeenzyme’s active site site (H+ and ionic bonds are involved).

• InducedInduced by the substratesubstrate..

Enzyme

Active Sitesubstrate

induced fit

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What Affects Enzyme Activity?What Affects Enzyme Activity?

• Three factors:Three factors:1.1. Environmental ConditionsEnvironmental Conditions

2.2. Cofactors and CoenzymesCofactors and Coenzymes

3.3. Enzyme InhibitorsEnzyme Inhibitors

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1. Environmental Conditions1. Environmental Conditions 1. Extreme1. Extreme Temperature Temperature are the are the

most dangerousmost dangerous- - high tempshigh temps may denature denature (unfold) (unfold) the enzyme. enzyme.

2.2. pHpH (most like 6 - 8 pH near (most like 6 - 8 pH near neutral)neutral)3.3. Ionic concentrationIonic concentration (salt (salt ions)ions)

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2. Cofactors and Coenzymes2. Cofactors and Coenzymes• Inorganic substances Inorganic substances (zinc, iron)(zinc, iron) and

vitaminsvitamins (respectively) are sometimes need for proper enzymatic activityenzymatic activity.

• Example:Example:IronIron must be present in hemoglobinhemoglobin

in order for it to pick up oxygen.pick up oxygen.

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Two examples of Enzyme Two examples of Enzyme InhibitorsInhibitors

a. a. Competitive inhibitorsCompetitive inhibitors:: are chemicals that resembleresemble an enzyme’s normal substrateenzyme’s normal substrate and competecompete with it for the active active sitesite.

EnzymeCompetitive inhibitor

Substrate

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InhibitorsInhibitorsb.b. Noncompetitive inhibitorsNoncompetitive inhibitors::

Inhibitors that do not enter thedo not enter the active siteactive site, but bind tobind to another another partpart of the enzymeenzyme causing the enzymeenzyme to change its shapechange its shape, which in turn alters the alters the active siteactive site.

Enzymeactive site altered

NoncompetitiveInhibitorSubstrate

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