Biochemistry 3381A Chapter 13: Mechanisms of Enzyme Action

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Large rate accelerations correspond to substantial changes in the free energy activation for the reaction. The enzyme active site is said to be pre-organized . Enzymes reduce the energy barrier between substrate and transitions state. Reaction rate acceleration = the energy barrier between es and ex is less than the energy barrier between s and x. Therefore the enzyme must stabilize the transition-state complex, ex, more than it stabilizes the substrate complex, es. This can be compared to enzyme-catalyzed (ke) and enzyme uncatalyzed (ku) The favourable interactions between the substrate and amino acid residues on the enzyme account for the intrinsic binding energy (delta gb: ensures favourable binding of the complex. Raising the energy of ed will increase the enzyme-catalyzed reaction rate: accomplished via: loss of entropy (via binding of s to e), and destabilization of es (via strain/ distortion)

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