BIOC 3560 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Steric Effects, Alpha Helix, Gsk-3

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Know how to draw a reactivity curve. The only thing being changed is substrate concentration. It ends up describing how well a substrate binds to an enzyme. The substrate binding curve is hyperbolic because they have a high affinity for the enzyme given. We can also determine how something is affected (if the curve is below you have likely slowed down the reaction - curve essentially moves to the right). I(cid:374)itiall(cid:455) the (cid:272)u(cid:396)(cid:448)e is(cid:374)(cid:859)t (cid:448)e(cid:396)(cid:455) d(cid:396)a(cid:373)ati(cid:272) i(cid:374) a sig(cid:373)oidal curve. Sigmoidal curves typically have to do with allosteric modulation, co-operative binding. The curve can be shifted to the left with allosteric (opposite of inhibition) and to the left for allosteric inhibition. Bpg is a cellular metabolite (know structure, not how to draw; highly charged, small). It can influence whether or not hemoglobin is in the t state. It is good at binding oxygen and giving it up when its needed.

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