BIOL 112 Lecture 12: Enzymes

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Biol 112 - biology of the cell - lecture 12: enzymes. Describe in general terms how enzymes can increase reaction rates. Contrast the progress curve of an enzyme catalyzed reaction with that of an uncatalyzed chemical reaction. Explain the relationship between enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, and rate of product formation. Compare competitive vs. allosteric enzyme inhibitions as a way of regulating enzyme activity. List the factors that can affect enzyme activity. Products are more stable than the reactants. An image combining two energy diagrams of reactions with and without enzymes. Both types of reactions have activation energy (ea) and negative change in free energy. Enzymatic reactions have less activation energy, thus will proceed faster. Some reactions do not proceed fast enough to support life. Initiation a) formation of enzyme-substrate complex: transition state stabilization a) the process in which enzymes lower the activation energy, termination the substrate leaves the enzyme, after undergoing a reaction a, enzyme itself is unaltered.

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