BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Archibald Garrod, Phenylalanine, Alkaptonuria

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Lower the activation energy of a reaction. Lower activation energy by altering the path of a reaction. G the same with or without catalyst. Is not itself permanently altered by reaction. Most are proteins (few are rna: ribozymes) Substrate = reactant(s) acted on by enzyme. Active site conformation and chemistry make enzymes specific for one or very small number of substrates. Good for specificity and control in cells. Binding of substrate to active site results in conformational change in enzyme. Enhance affinity of binding of enzyme to substrate. Induced fit mechanism contributes to these mechanisms. Binding sites for two substrates may be near each other and oriented so that they can interact. Enzyme imparts force on substrate, straining chemical bonds and increasing likelihood of breakage. Physically bends molecule makes site that needs to be hydrolyzed more available to water and puts strain on it breaks molecule. Enzymes interact chemically with substrate, making conversion to product more favorable.

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