
Enzymes
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Brenda Gutierrez
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Enzymes
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● Enzymes are PROTEINS.
● They act as catalysts to speed
up a reaction by lowering the
activation energy.
What are enzymes?
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What else do i need to know about enzymes?
●Usually end in “ase”
●Are made up of amino acids
●Are not consumed during the reaction (reusable)
●Lower the activation energy required for the reaction to
occur
●Have specific shapes→ globular
●Are substrate specific
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Enzyme
Breakdown
Location
Lactase
Lactose (milk sugar)
Small intestine
Lipase
Lipids (fats)
Pancreas/Stomach
Sucrase
Carbohydrates (sucrose)
Small intestine
Amylase
Carbohydrates (starch)
Mouth (saliva)
Protease
Proteins
Pancreas/Small Intestine
Pepsin
Proteins
Stomach
Most enzymes usually end in “ase”
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How do enzymes work?
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Two Binding Theories:
•Lock and Key Model- Enzyme-substrate fit like a lock and key
•Induced fit Model- Enzyme shape can change slightly to fit
substrate.
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Enzymes lower the amount of activation energy needed
for the reaction to occur..
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Enzyme Activity Can Be Affected by:
1.Environmental Conditions
•Temperature and pH
2. Activators (increase enzyme activity)
•Cofactors/coenzymes
3.Inhibitors (decrease enzyme activity)
•Competitive Inhibitor-
•Noncompetitive Inhibitor-
4..Concentration of Substrate
•(i.e. protein concentration)
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Involved in:
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Cell regulation
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Muscle contraction
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Active transport
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Digestion
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Metabolic pathways
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Industrial application
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(food processing, meat tenderizing, genetic
engineering)
Enzymes are essential to maintaining
homeostasis in living organisms.
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How do enzymes
work?
A: Enzymes lower the activation energy needed for a reaction
to occur
B: Enzymes increase the activation energy needed for a
reaction to occur
A
B
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What is the role
of an enzyme?
A: Enzymes slow down chemical reactions for the maintenance
of homeostasis in living organism.
B: Enzymes speed up chemical reactions for the maintenance of
homeostasis in living organism.
A
B
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How do enzymes
work?
A: Enzymes repeat the process since they are reusable/recycled
B: Enzymes get consumed in the reaction.
A
B
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