BCHM 426 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Enzyme Kinetics, Activation Energy, Reaction Mechanism

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They induce the activation energy, which affects the kinetics of the rxn. If they were evolved to be perfect binders, they would be receptors and would stay bound with substrates. When you have reactants and products (rxn hydrolyzes it), the transition state is where the bond has been elongated. What can we learn about an enzyme: substrates/products, rates, chemical reaction mechanism, (nucleophilic attacks, kinetic mechanisms. E + s es e + p. Es is constant (v is constant) at low conc of e. Velocity is due to this kcat*(es: as you increase enz conc, significant s will bind to e, so you don"t know for sure what your free enzyme conc is. Rates that go towards forming es, have to be equal to the rates that break es. Always measure initial velocity, because as you continue the rxn, the product will affect the rate of rxn. This is because its saturated every enzyme has substrate.

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