BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Activation Energy, Enzyme, Lysosome

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Enzymes: most are made of rna, some are made of proteins, their job is to catalyze reactions. When a substrate gets to the enzymes, it binds to the active site. It does so based on the induced t hypothesis. The rst step is for the substrate to bind to the active site of the enzyme. Temperature a ects enzyme activity: there"s usually a minimum thats a little bit above 0 for enzyme activity. It keeps going up as you increase the temperature till you reach optimal heat. What does ph do: it takes hydrogen o , which changes the charge of the molecule. Cells can use ph to control enzyme activity: things like the lysosome within the cell, where it"s ph is di erent than the rest of the cell. When you have a molecule that binds to the enzyme, but not at the active site, that will change the enzyme shape and prevent it from binding to substrates.

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