MICRB 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Glycolysis, Enzyme Inhibitor, Chemiosmosis

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Metabolism: sum of all the chemical reactions that occur within living organisms. Enzymes: (catalysts) generally a protein that catalyzes (facilitates) chemical reactions within living organisms. Ase (we name enzymes by adding ase to the end) maltose glucose (maltase makes that reaction occur) Substrate- what is acted upon in the chemical reaction. Cofactor required by many enzymes to help activate them a non-protein component of an enzyme: coenzyme complex organic molecule, nad+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, nadp+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, metal ion. Catabolic reactions transfer energy from complex molecules to atp. Simple molecules such as glucose amino acids glycerol, fatty acids. Apply energy (energy of activation) to make energy. Catalyst speed reaction-helps-catalyst leaves to be used again. Enzyme: generally a protein that catalyzes (facilitates) chemical reactions within living organisms. Cofactor required by many enzymes to help activate them non protein component of enzyme. Substrate concentration maximum rate of reaction is reached. Noncompetitive inhibitor changes active site shape.

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