BCMB20002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Phenylalanine Hydroxylase, Enzyme Catalysis, Enzyme Kinetics

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All figures from lecture 10 slides of t. mulhern, melbourne university, march 2017 (unless stated) Biomolecules, and usually proteins (exceptions include ribosomes, which need rna) Distinctive 3d structure and employ catalytic mechanisms such as weak interactions, acid-base, covalent and metal ion catalysts. Enzymes provide a specific environment, i. e. active site, for a given reaction to proceed rapidly compared to the uncatalyzed or spontaneous reaction: cleft or shallow surface. The active sites of enzymes are lined with functional groups (usually from amino acids) that bind the substrate(s) and catalyse the chemical transformation to product(s) Enzymes affect reaction rates, but not equilibria: e+ s es ep e + p this function with a high degree of specificity. Enzymes lower the activation energy required to convert a substrate(s) to product(s) and perform: bind one molecule, or similar molecules, they provide a different environment for the same reaction to occur in.

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