BISC 1125 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Enzyme Kinetics, Enzyme, Ph

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Enzymes are biological catalysts made of globular proteins. Activation energy is required to undergo chemical reactions and break bonds within the reactants. Catalysts lower the activation energy, thus increasing the speed of the reaction without being changed themselves. Usually, 1 enzyme will only act as a catalyst in 1 chemical reaction. The reactant in an enzyme-catalysed reaction is the substrate. The region where the enzyme catalyses the reaction is the active site. The substrate and the active site must have a specific shape and distinct chemical properties for the reaction to take place. Thus, only specific substrates will fit in the active sites and bind there. If the shape or chemical properties of the enzyme or the substrate are changed then the reaction will slow down. Enzyme kinetics is the study of the rate at which an enzyme works which help us know how an enzyme works in specific environments(kimball).

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