BSC 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Metabolic Pathway, Endergonic Reaction, Catabolism

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A substance that binds to an enzyme and decreases its activity is called. The end product of a biochemical pathway acts as an inhibitor of an early reaction in the pathway, a process called. Competes with the substrate for the same active site, occupying the active site and thus preventing substrates from binding. Bind to the enzyme in a location other than the active site changing the shape of the enzyme and making it unable to bind to the substrate. Many enzymes that exist in either an active or inactive conformation are called allosteric enzymes. A substance that binds to an allosteric site and reduces enzyme activity is called allosteric inhibition binds to allosteric sites to keep an enzyme in its active configuration thereby increasing enzyme activity. Inorganic enzyme function is often assisted by additional chemical components known as Can be metal ions that are often found in the active site participating directly in catalysis.

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