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enzymes

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-15 10:01 ID:FuNQfe+4

–    Role of enzymes in metabolism:
    Metabolism refers to all the chemical reactions occurring in organisms
    Enzymes are biological catalysts which increase the rate of chemical reactions
    Without enzymes, metabolism would be too slow to support life
–    Chemical composition of enzymes:
    All enzymes are made of protein
    Proteins consist of one or more polypeptide chain.
    These are composed of long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds
–    Structure of enzymes:
    In enzymes, the polypeptide chain is folded into a 3-dimensional globular shape
    Part of the enzyme is called the active site. This part attaches to the substrate
    The substrate are the molecules the enzymes acts upon
–    Specificity of enzymes:
    Enzymes are highly specific in their action; this means that each enzyme acts on one substrate only
    This is because the shape of the active site of the enzyme matches the shape of the substrate material
    The molecules the enzyme act upon are called the substrate
    The substrate molecules bind to the active site and a chemical reaction occurs
    The products are the substances that the substrate(s) become. One substrate can be split, or two substrates can be joined
–    Models to explain specificity:
    The Lock and Key Model suggests that the substrate fits exactly into the active site of the enzyme like a key fits into a lock. It assumes that the enzyme had a rigid and unchanging shape.
    The Induced Fit Model states that the binding of the substrate to the enzyme ‘induces’ a temporary change in shape of the enzyme. The new shape of the enzyme better accommodates the shape of the substrate and a reaction occurs.

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