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BIOCHEMISTRY REVIEW Overview of Biomolecules Chapter 6 Enzymes

BIOCHEMISTRY REVIEW Overview of Biomolecules Chapter 6 Enzymes

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BIOCHEMISTRY REVIEW 

Overview of Biomolecules

Chapter 6

Enzymes

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Are You Getting It??________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Which of the following things will an enzyme do? (multiple answers)

a) An enzyme will increase the number of random collisions with the substrate.

b) An enzyme will bind the substrate and increase the rate of the reaction.

c) An enzyme will increase the kinetic energy of the substrate molecules.d) An enzyme will lower the activation energy of the reaction.

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Are You Getting It??__________________________________________________________________________Answer_______________________ Which of the following things will an enzyme do?

a) An enzyme will increase the number of random collisions with the substrate.

b) An enzyme will bind the substrate and increase the rate of the reaction.

c) An enzyme will increase the kinetic energy of the substrate molecules.

d) An enzyme will lower the activation energy of the reaction.

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Are You Getting It??________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Which characteristics are generally part of enzyme-substrate binding?

(multiple answers)

a) One enzyme can bind many different substrates.b) The substrate binds to many amino acids in the enzyme.c) The substrate forms non-covalent bonds with the enzyme.d) The substrate and active site have complementary shapes. e) The active site can denature as the substrate binds.

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Are You Getting It??__________________________________________________________________________Answer________________________ Which characteristics are generally part of enzyme-substrate binding?

a) One enzyme can bind many different substrates.b) The substrate binds to many amino acids in the enzyme.c) The substrate forms non-covalent bonds with the enzyme.d) The substrate and active site have complementary shapes. e) The active site can denature as the substrate binds.

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Are You Getting It??________________________________________________________________________________________________________ An enzyme has several Asp residues in its active site. What kind of substrate could bind to this enzyme? (multiple answers) a) a hydrocarbon b) a carboxylic acid c) an amine d) an alcohol e) a thiol

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Are You Getting It??___________________________________________________________________________Answer______________________ An enzyme has several Asp residues in its active site. What kind of substrate could bind to this enzyme?

a) a hydrocarbon b) a carboxylic acid c) an amine d) an alcohol e) a thiol

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Are You Getting It??________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Which of the following mechanisms could be used by an enzyme to catalyze a reaction? (multiple answers)

a) The substrate is exactly complementary to the active site.b) A histidine residue donates a proton to the substrate.c) A ferric ion prosthetic group stabilizes a negatively charged transition state.d) A stable ester bond forms between the enzyme and the transition state.

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Are You Getting It??__________________________________________________________________________Answer_______________________ Which of the following mechanisms could be used by an enzyme to catalyze a reaction?

a) The substrate is exactly complementary to the active site.b) A histidine residue donates a proton to the substrate.c) A ferric ion prosthetic group stabilizes a negatively charged transition state.d) A stable ester bond forms between the enzyme and the transition state.

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Are You Getting It??________________________________________________________________________________________________________ An enzyme is active at pH=7.0 but is inactive at pH=10.0. Which amino acid would probably be essential for this enzyme to catalyze its reaction?

a) glutamate b) lysine c) tryptophan d) methionine e) serine

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Are You Getting It??_________________________________________________________________________Answer_________________________ An enzyme is active at pH=7.0 but is inactive at pH=10.0. Which amino acid would probably be essential for this enzyme to catalyze its reaction?

a) glutamate b) lysine c) tryptophan d) methionine e) serine

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Are You Getting It??________________________________________________________________________________________________________ An enzyme with a small Km must have which characteristic?

a) It would have a large Vmax.b) It would have a small Vmax.c) Its reaction would be reversible.d) Its reaction would be irreversible.e) It would work well even when small amounts of substrate are

present.f) It would work well only if large amounts of substrate are present.

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Are You Getting It??__________________________________________________________________________Answer________________________ An enzyme with a small Km must have which characteristic?

a) It would have a large Vmax.b) It would have a small Vmax.c) Its reaction would be reversible.d) Its reaction would be irreversible.e) It would work well even when small amounts of substrate are

present.f) It would work well only if large amounts of substrate are present.

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Are You Getting It??________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When an enzyme is regulated, (multiple answers)

a) it can be inhibited by an effector. b) it can be activated by a covalent modifier. c) it can undergo a conformational change. d) it can contain a regulatory subunit. e) it can be more active at acidic pH.

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Are You Getting It??__________________________________________________________________________Answer_______________________ When an enzyme is regulated,

a) it can be inhibited by an effector. b) it can be activated by a covalent modifier. c) it can undergo a conformational change. d) it can contain a regulatory subunit. e) it can be more active at acidic pH.

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