BIOL 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Succinic Acid, Competitive Inhibition, Lactase

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An enzyme catalyzes a chemical reaction by reducing the reaction"s required activation energy. Therefore, in the diagram on the right, the line that represents a chemical reaction that has been acted upon by an enzyme is line eb. Moreover, after the reaction concludes, the enzyme can be reused. In fact, enzymes are specialized molecules that are substrate-speci c. This means that speci c enzymes will only act upon speci c substrates. For example, lactase is an enzyme that will only act upon the disaccharide sugar lactose. Lactase will catalyse the splitting of lactose into glucose and galactose. An enzyme"s reaction rate can be affected by many factors. Substrate concentration, temperature, and ph are a few major factors that play a substantial role on the rate of enzyme reaction. Each enzyme requires a substrate in order to function. However, some substrates will inhibit the enzyme by binding to the enzyme"s allosteric site, which results in the enzyme"s change in shape.

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