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ENZYMES
BIOLOGY
MODULE 2
OCR A



Enzymes are globular proteins that act as biological catalysts and speed up the rate of

metabolic reactions by lowering the activation energy, remaining unchanged by that

reaction

intracellular enzymes:

Catalase in liver cells

● Breakdown of Hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water by hydrolysis

extracellular enzymes:

Amylase made in pancreatic cells but secreted to the digestive system

● Breakdown of starch to maltose in small intestine

Trypsin made in pancreas but operates in the small intestine

● Hydrolysis of peptide bonds in proteins into smaller peptides


Enzyme action

Reaction:

- Molecules must collide with enough activation energy in the correct orientation

Enzymes increase the likelihood of successful collisions and reduce activation energy




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, Specificity: enzymes can only bind to 1 substrate b/C they are complementary to the shape

of the substrate

Lock and key

Shape of active site is fixed

= only 1 substrate is complementary

- Form ES complex = reaction

- ED complex = products then leave the active site

Induced fit model

Shape of active site goes through a conformational change (changes slightly) to fit the

shape of the substrate more closely/perfectly


Temperature

Increases:

1. Molecules gain kinetic energy and vibrate more

2. Increased collision frequency btw substrate and active site

3. More ES complexes formed = more product made in a given time

Rate of reaction increases up to optimum where :

- Molecules gain too much kinetic energy and vibrate too much

- Strained hydrogen and ionic bonds in the tertiary structure of the enzyme break

- Active site changes shape and the enzyme denatures so is no longer complementary

to the shape of the substrate

- Substrate cannot bind to the active site

- No enzyme-substrate complexes form = no product made

- Rate of reaction rapidly decreases




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