BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Activation Energy, Enzyme, Allosteric Regulation

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Reaction does not chemically change the enzyme, only the substrate(s) Conformation (shape of an enzyme) usually changes during reactions, but returns back to original conformation once reaction is complete. Induced fit: binding of substrate to enzyme induces further conformational changes in the enzyme that further improve the interaction between enzyme and substrate. The pocket in an enzyme where it binds to substrates. Enzyme-substrate complex: the combination of an enzyme with the substrate bound at its active site. Active site of enzyme combines briefly with reactants (substrates) Activation energy: energy needed to overcome energy barrier of breaking and reforming bonds for reaction to proceed. Enzymes lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction. During catalysis, the substrate and active site form an intermediate transition state. After transition state has formed, products will form becaus they are more stable than the transition state. Enzymes facilitate the formation of transition state via 3 major mechanisms: Bringing the reacting molecules close to proximity.

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