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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 44.93 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...time. Enzymes are substrate specific. The reactant...
...on is the substrate. The enzyme binds...
...binds to a substrate, or substrates, forming...
...substrates, forming an enzyme-substrate complex. While the...
...the enzyme and substrate are bound, the...
...enzyme converts the substrate to the product...
...binds to the substrate. The active site...
...site and the substrate. The active site...
...receptacle for the substrate. As the substrate...
...substrate. As the substrate enters the active...
...groups on the substrate and those on...
...the conversion of substrate to product. The...
...site binds the substrate, the enzyme may...
...may stretch the substrate molecules toward their...
...transfer to the substrate as a key...
...in part on substrate concentrations. At low...
...concentrations. At low substrate concentrations, an increase...
...an increase in substrate concentration speeds binding...
...however. At high substrate concentrations, the active...
...site can convert substrate to product. The...
...inhibitors resemble the substrate and compete for...
...concentration of the substrate. Noncompetitive inhibitors impede...
...to a different substrate. Under environmental conditions...
...bound the new substrate several hundred times...
...their affinity for substrate. ADP functions as...
...binding by a substrate molecule to one...
...binding of the substrate to one active...
...reaction becomes the substrate for an adjacent...
N/A 141
Enzymes New
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 68.91 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...Substrates and Products Substrate – substance present...
...into which the substrate is changed during...
...changes a specific substrate into a specific...
...which the smaller substrate molecule will fit....
...will fit. The substrate molecule breaks down...
...catalyse reactions: A substrate molecule collides with...
...specific enzyme The substrate molecule binds to...
...a lock The enzyme-substrate complex is formed...
...to form an enzyme-substrate complex with another...
...complex with another substrate molecule Enzyme Controlled...
...energy. When the substrate(s) react, they need...
...between enzyme and substrate will increase so...
...formation of the enzyme-substrate complex by altering...
...to the actual substrate and so will...
...is more ‘real’ substrate. Non-competitive reversible inhibitors:...
...anything like the substrate in shape. They...
...Specific to one substrate Fairly cheap to...
N/A 144
Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 419.76 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...called the enzyme’s substrate. The specificity of...
...enzyme for its substrate occurs because the...
...bind to a substrate whose shape conforms...
...enzyme where the substrate binds is called...
...enzyme binds its substrate, helps convert it...
...to bind its substrate. After being broken...
...serves as a substrate for the enzyme...
N/A 222
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 172.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...time. Enzymes are substrate specific. The reactant...
...on is the substrate. The enzyme binds...
...binds to a substrate, or substrates, forming...
...substrates, forming an enzyme-substrate complex. While the...
...the enzyme and substrate are bound, the...
...enzyme converts the substrate to the product...
...binds to the substrate. The active site...
...site and the substrate. The active site...
...receptacle for the substrate. As the substrate...
...substrate. As the substrate enters the active...
...groups on the substrate and those on...
...the conversion of substrate to product. The...
...site binds the substrate, the enzyme may...
...may stretch the substrate molecules toward their...
...transfer to the substrate as a key...
...in part on substrate concentrations. At low...
...concentrations. At low substrate concentrations, an increase...
...an increase in substrate concentration speeds binding...
...however. At high substrate concentrations, the active...
...site can convert substrate to product. The...
...inhibitors resemble the substrate and compete for...
...concentration of the substrate. Noncompetitive inhibitors impede...
...their affinity for substrate. ADP functions as...
...binding by a substrate to one active...
...reaction becomes the substrate for an adjacent...
N/A 191
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 615 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Pharmacology | Downloaded: 1
N/A 162
Midterm New
Test / Midterm / Exam | Approved: 7 years ago | 129.54 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Chemistry | Downloaded: 1
...saturating levels of substrate, the rate of...
...B) If enough substrate is added, the...
...with time as substrate is depleted. D)...
...the amount of substrate supplied. D) is...
...the concentration of substrate is equal to...
...their Km the substrate A. For enzyme...
N/A 1070
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 18.14 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biochemistry | Downloaded: 0
...stability of the enzyme-substrate complex, which is...
...which is with substrate(s) tightly bound to...
...enzyme by a substrate-initiated conformation change is...
N/A 176
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