BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Exothermic Reaction, Endothermic Process, Activation Energy

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How do enzymes work: enzymes bring substrates together. Activation energy and rates of chemical reactions: the activation energy (ea) of a reaction. G = energy released: + g = energy absorbed. Interactions between the enzymes and the substrate: stabilize the transition state, lower the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed. G = exothermic reaction: + g = endothermic reaction. What limits the rate of catalysis: enzymes are saturable, the rate of a reaction is limited by the amounts of, saturate present, enzyme available, the speed of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction. Physical conditions affect enzyme function: enzymes function best, at some particular temperature and ph, temperature affects, the movement of the substrates and enzyme, ph affects, the e(cid:374)zy(cid:373)e"s shape a(cid:374)d rea(cid:272)tivity. Rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions: the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction depends on, substrate concentration, the e(cid:374)zy(cid:373)e"s i(cid:374)tri(cid:374)si(cid:272) affi(cid:374)ity for the su(cid:271)strate (mi(cid:272)haelis me(cid:374)to(cid:374) co(cid:374)sta(cid:374)t or.

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