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- number and describe the six steps of enzyme action shown on the figure above.
- what is meant by induced fit? how is it shown in the figure in question 22?
- explain how protein structure is involved in enzyme specificity.
- enzymes use a variety of mechanisms to lower activation energy. describe four of these mechanisms.
Brief Explanations
- Without the figure, a general description of enzyme - action steps could be: 1) Substrate approaches the enzyme. The substrate is the molecule on which the enzyme acts. 2) Substrate binds to the active - site of the enzyme. The active - site is a specific region on the enzyme. 3) Enzyme - substrate complex is formed. This complex is a temporary structure. 4) Chemical reaction occurs within the complex, transforming the substrate into products. 5) Products are formed and released from the active - site. 6) Enzyme is free to bind another substrate molecule.
- Induced fit refers to the conformational change in the enzyme's active - site upon substrate binding. It allows a more precise and stable interaction between the enzyme and the substrate. In a figure, it might be shown as the enzyme's active - site changing shape to better accommodate the substrate.
- The unique three - dimensional structure of a protein (enzyme) determines its active - site shape. Only substrates that can fit into this specific active - site shape can bind, thus determining enzyme specificity.
- Four mechanisms enzymes use to lower activation energy are: 1) Acid - base catalysis: Enzyme residues act as acids or bases to facilitate bond breakage or formation. 2) Covalent catalysis: The enzyme forms a temporary covalent bond with the substrate. 3) Metal ion catalysis: Metal ions in the active - site participate in the reaction. 4) Proximity and orientation effects: The enzyme brings substrates close together and in the correct orientation for the reaction to occur.
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- General steps: 1) Substrate approaches enzyme. 2) Substrate binds to active - site. 3) Enzyme - substrate complex forms. 4) Reaction occurs. 5) Products are released. 6) Enzyme is free.
- Induced fit is conformational change of active - site upon substrate binding. Shown as active - site shape change in figure.
- Protein's 3 - D structure determines active - site shape, thus specificity.
- Acid - base catalysis, covalent catalysis, metal ion catalysis, proximity and orientation effects.