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BCH 369 TESTED QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS What is the role of the disulfide bond is oxytocin and vasopresin? - Answer-the disulfide bond is responsible for the cyclic structure of both Match protein structure: 1. The order of amino acid residues in the polypeptide chain 2. The interactio...

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BCH 369 CHAPTER 7 TEST QUESTIONS
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random mechanism - Answer-A multisubunit reaction without a compulsory order of
substrate binding to the enzyme.

ordered mechanism - Answer-A multisubunit reaction with a compulsory order of
substrate binding to the enzyme.

Ping pong mechanism - Answer-An enzymatic reaction in which one or more products
are released before all the substrates have bound to the enzyme.

allosteric enzyme - Answer-1

cooperativity - Answer-2

rational drug design - Answer-The synthesis of more effective drugs based on detailed
knowledge of the target molecule's structure and function.

pharmacokinetics - Answer-The behavior of a drug in the body, including its metabolism
and excretion.

clinical trial - Answer-A three-phase series of tests of a drug's safety and effectiveness
in human subjects.

Irreversible inhibitor - Answer-A molecule that binds to and permanently inactivates an
enzyme.

suicide substrate - Answer-A molecule that chemically inactivates an enzyme only after
undergoing part of the normal catalyric reaction.

competitive inhibition - Answer-A form of enzyme inhibition in which a substance
competes with the substrate for binding to the enzyme active site and thereby appears
to increase Km.

inhibition constant (KI) - Answer-The dissociation constant for the complex between an
enzyme and a reversible inhibitor.

EI complex - Answer-The noncovalent complex that forms between an enzyme and a
reversible inhibitor.

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