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Fate of conc. of reactants (A or B) and products (C or D) |
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reactants will decrease over time while products will increase over time |
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Molecular events that must occur for chemical reaction to take place |
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reactants must collide with each other reactants must collide in right orientation reactants must collide with sufficient energy
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Two imporant factors which alter rate of reaction |
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Effect of temperature increase and explain why |
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Effect of catalyst on rate of reaction and how |
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define Gibb's free energy |
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amount of energy that is available to do work (difference between energy of products and reactants) |
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Effect of catalyst on equilibrium |
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NO EFFECT (just helps it reach equilibrium faster) |
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specific area on enzyme molecule that will bind reactant |
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Chemical rxn summary involving enzyme |
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S + E ↔ [ES] → [EP] ↔ E + P |
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Six major categories of enzymes |
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oxidoreductase transferase hydrolyase lyase isomerase ligase
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Function and examples of oxidoreductase |
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Function and examples of transferase |
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Function and example of hydrolyase |
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function- hydroyxix rxn examples phosphatases lipases peptidases
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Function and example of lyase |
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Function and example of isomerase |
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Function and example of ligase |
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number of molecules of substrate converted to product per molecule of enzyme per unit time |
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hydrolyze peptide bonds on carboxyl side of aromatic AA's in target proteins |
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Role of specific AA's in active site of enzyme |
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contains R-groups of specific AA's that are involved in binding the substrate and R groups of specific AA's which participate in catalysis |
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Describe AA's in active site of chymotrypsin and how it catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptide bond |
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Mechanism of reaction of chymotrypsin |
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aromatic AA bind into pocket enzyme folds to bring Ser, His, Asp close together hydrogen from OH on Ser attacks N on imidazole ring of His leads to attack of H on N in His on beta carboxyl group in Asp oxygen free radical remaining on Ser attacks carbonyl group on peptide bond, leadin to its hydrolysis
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cleaves peptide bond using Ser within active site (also contains His, Asp that will come right next to each other during reaction) |
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break on carboxyl side of small hydrophobic AA's |
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break on carboxyl side of basic AA's (usually contains acidic AA's within active site to bind to Arg or Lys) |
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any compound/molecule needed for enzymatic activity |
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inorganic (some kind of ion to stabilize confirmation or participate in rxn) organic (called coenzyme) carrier prosthetic
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What composes the holoenzyme |
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Mechanism of action of coenzyme |
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it is a part of active site binds to and moves "mobile group" (some chemical group) from substrate to acceptor these are two step reactions
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Show the two reactions coenzymes are involved in |
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first rxn- at active site, mobile group removed from substrate by coenzyme second rxn- coenzyme-X complex pass mobile group acceptor forms acceptor-X regenerates coenzyme
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Fate of coenzyme in rxn if it is a prosthetic group |
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prosthetic group does not leave the active site |
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Example of prosthetic group |
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pyridoxal phosphate acting as coenzyme for aminotransferases (it does not leave that active site) |
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Fate of coenzyme carriers during rxn process |
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Examples of carrier coenzymes |
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Where NAD and NADP function and the mobile group of the reaction |
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Importance of NAD and NADH not being able to cross into mitochondrial matrix or into cytosol |
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each compartment has a pool of NAD or NADH concentration of NAD and NADH combined in each compartment will not be changed the relative conc. of each form may change, but the total conc. of both combined will not change
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Effect of NADH/NAD being too high |
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I will not be able to catalyze an oxidation, but I can perform a reduction |
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Show the role of NAD/NADH in forming acetaldehyde and lactic acid |
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via reduction of NAD, form acetaldehyde from ethanol via oxidation of NADH, form lactic acid from pyruvic acid
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acyl group (CoA is seen in almost all FA's in cell) |
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Mobile group of tetrahydrofolate |
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C1 group (methyl, methylene, formyl, methenyl) |
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Coenzymes of pantothenic acid |
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CoA acyl carrier protein (ACP) |
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Coenzyme of hydroxycobalamin |
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methyl-B12 5' adenosyl B12 |
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