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Enzymes. Enzyme Active Site. Amino acid side chains interact, metal ions, Various types of polar, non-polar, ionic interactions. Enzyme Active Site. Amino acid side chains interact, metal ions, Various types of polar, non-polar, ionic interactions. Enzymes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Enzymes

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Enzyme Active Site• Amino acid side chains interact, metal ions,• Various types of polar, non-polar, ionic interactions

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Enzyme Active Site• Amino acid side chains interact, metal ions,• Various types of polar, non-polar, ionic interactions

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Enzymes• Lock and Key Analogy: lock = enzyme, key = substrate.

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Enzymes• Lock and Key Analogy: lock = enzyme, key = substrate.

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Induced Fit Theory• Enzyme is not rigid, changes shape with substrate.

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Induced Fit Theory• Enzyme is not rigid, changes shape with substrate.

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Enzymes - Cofactors• Coenzymes (contain a vitamin) or metal ion

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Enzymes - Cofactors• Metal ions present in trace amounts

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Enzymes - Cofactors• Metal ions present in trace amounts

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Enzyme Cofactors• Coenzyme - non protein organic, maybe a vitamin.

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Enzyme Cofactors• Coenzyme - non protein organic, maybe a vitamin.

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Enzyme Cofactors• Coenzyme - non protein organic, maybe a vitamin.

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Enzymes

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Enzymes - Activity• Temperature and pH effect enzyme action

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Enzymes - Activity• Temperature and pH effect enzyme action

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Enzymes - Activity• Enzyme and substrate concentrations

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Enzymes - Inhibitors• Nonspecific - denaturation, pH, temperature

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Enzyme Inhibitors• Noncompetitive

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Enzyme Inhibitors• Competive - mimic substrate, may block active site, but may

dislodge it.

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Enzyme Inhibitors• Competive - mimic substrate, may block active site, but may

dislodge it.

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Enzyme Inhibitors

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Enzyme Inhibitors• Irreversible - covalently binds to active site

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Enzyme Inhibitors• Regulator or feedback - used to control a sequence of reactions - reaction product may block initial enzyme.

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Enzyme Inhibitors• Regulator or feedback - used to control a sequence of reactions - reaction product may block initial enzyme.

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Enzyme Inhibitors

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Enzyme Inhibitors

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Drugs as Enzyme Inhibitors• Drug mimics some natural chemical to block enzyme.

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Drugs as Enzyme Inhibitors• Drug mimics some natural chemical to block enzyme.