BIOC12H3 Lecture Notes - Tetrahedral Carbonyl Addition Compound, Protease, Reaction Rate

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Bioc12fall2012 lecture week 11: enzymes specificity and mechanisms of action (chapter 13 and 14) Mechanisms of catalysis: preferential binding of transition state complex, enzymes facilitate formation of near-attack complexes, protein motions are essential to enzyme catalysis, covalent catalysis, general acid base catalysis, metal ion catalysis. How tightly transition state analogs bind to the active site. 4: x ray crystal structures studies and computer modeling have shown that the reacting atms and catalytic groups are precisely positioned for their roles, such preorganization selects substrate conformations in which the reacting atoms are n van der. Nad+ deprotonates alcohol and breks it down into ketones and aldehydes. 6: at the end of the reaction, the enzyme is separated from the susbtarte intermediates via a different reaction. 7: b and c are low barrier hydrogen bonds in c the o-o distance is 0. 23 to 0. 24nm and bond order for each oh interaction is of 0. 5.

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