BIOL103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Catalytic Cycle, Activation Energy, Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

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Explain enzymatic reactions and the effect an enzyme has on activation energy. Explain enzyme specificity, the catalytic cycle and what is meant by catalytic power. Catalytic power: enzymes have extraordinary catalytic power, e. g. Co2 + h2o h2co3: absence of enzyme, reaction produces 200 molecules of carbonic acid per hour. In the presene of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, the reaction produces. Inhibit the enzyme by preventing the substrate from binding: activate the enzyme by allowing the substrate to bind, this is a common way that enzymes are controlled in metabolic reactions. Types of enzymes: 6 categories of enzymes based on mode of action, oxidoreductases, transferases, lyases. Summary: enzymes stabilise the transition state and reduce the activation energy required by reactants (substrates) for a reaction to occur, an enzymes specificity is due to the 3d structure of the active site, attributed by the.

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