BLG 143 Study Guide - Final Guide: Allosteric Regulation, Covalent Bond, Activation Energy

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Transition state intermediate condition where collisions between reactants creates a combination of new and old bonds. Activation energy amount of free energy required to reach the transition state. Enzymes: bring substrates together in precise orientation so electrons involved in the reaction can interact, decrease the amount of kinetic energy reactants must have for the reaction to proceed, stabilize transition states. Catalyst substance that lowers the activation energy of a reaction and increases the rate of reaction. Active site where substrates bind and react on the enzyme; where catalysis occurs. Interactions with r-groups at the active site stabilize the transition state and lower the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed. Interactions between the substrate and active site r-groups lower the activation energy. They"re either metal ions or small molecules change the protein"s structure in some way, and their presence either activates organic molecules called coenzymes. Most enzymes also associate with other molecules that regulate them.

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