BIOC 2300 Lecture 12: lecture 12

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Standard chemical reaction: enzymes increase reaction rates (if not saturated) Again, only molecules with enough energy can react. These molecules need to interact with an enzyme to work and for catalysis to occur. The amount of enzyme present affects how fast the reaction will go. Enzymes increase reaction rates (if they are not saturated). If only 1 enzyme molecule was present it can only do 1 reaction. Saturated = being busy all the time only 1 active site always busy. Rates of enzyme-catalyzed reactions: enzyme kinetics is used to determine quantitative relationships between reaction rates and substrate concentrations. For the simple reaction, substrate turning into products. Reaction velocity: derivatives the change in substrate concentration over time a negative. If we just start with substrate, the substrate concentration will decrease. Purple is what we would see = product/time when enzymes are added to substrates. The tslope is not constant all the time.

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