BIO 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Activation Energy, Exergonic Process, Enzyme

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Enzymes work by lowering the activation energy of reactions: bring the molecule inside them and stress it to break it. Activation site where substrate binds to enzyme. Exergonic energy is leaving (product has less energy than. Atp: adenosine-triphosphate, atp adp + p, energy rechargeable, loss of atp = dead. Active site where the substrate fits inside the enzyme; does not. Adp = lost energy (charged battery depleted: enzyme changes shape so substrate can fit, change in shape = change in ability to function properly battery) change shape. 10,000 reactions in the body = 10,000 enzymes in body. Medication/drugs = inhibitors from being able to bind: fits in the place of the active site and prevents substrate. Competitive inhibitors compete for the same site as the. Non-competitive inhibitors bind to a different place on the enzyme, not the active site, causes enzyme to change shape (effects active site) substrates.

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