BIOC 405 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Gene Duplication, Exopeptidase, Electronegativity

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Be extremely substrate specific, or quite substrate-unspecific. Occur with almost no, or with large conformational changes. Act on one substance, or multiple substrates. Involve only protein side chains, or involve also very complex (cid:498)co-factors(cid:499) The height along the reaction coordinate is what describes the rate of the reaction. Enzymes speed up reactions by providing a reaction pathway whose free energy of activation is lower, by g cat. The larger its value, the better the enzyme. Catalysts, hence also enzymes, do not affect the equilibrium of a reaction. The transfer of protons from the enzyme to the substrate or from the substrate to the enzyme, or in both directions. General acid catalysis: a protonated group on the enzyme donates a proton to the substrate. This requires a protonated amino acid in the enzyme active site. General base catalysis: a deprotonated group on the enzyme accepts a proton from the substrate.

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