BIOC 3560 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Best Response, Enzyme Inhibitor, Hydrolase

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Regulation of enzymes enzymes (e) proteins that: catalyze the chemical transformation of a substrate (s) to a product (p) increase the rate of reaction function by lowering the activation energy of the reaction. E + s es ep e + p. Regulatory enzymes: multi-step pathways contain at least one rate-limiting step catalysis of rate-limiting steps is mediated by regulatory enzymes regulatory enzymes regulated e(cid:374)zy(cid:373)es; (cid:272)atalyti(cid:272) rate is (cid:272)o(cid:374)trolled (cid:271)y spe(cid:272)ifi(cid:272) (cid:862)sig(cid:374)als(cid:863) Feedback inhibition inhibition occurs at the first step of the pathway: no other products cause inhibition inhibition is reversible isoleucine does not bind to the active site instead there is a separate allosteric binding site. Reversible, non covalent binding of regulatory compounds called allosteric modulators: reversible, covalent modification. Undergo conformational changes in response to modulator binding. Do not obey michaelis-menten kinetics: plot of v0 vs. [s] is sigmoidal influenced by: Can be homotropic or heterotropic for allosteric enzymes, binding of allosteric modulator can dramatically influence k0. 5.

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