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Enzymes

Enzyme and Digestion film clip

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What Are Enzymes?

• Most enzymes are Proteins

• Act as Catalyst to accelerates a reaction

• Not permanently changed in the process

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Enzymes• Are specific

for what they will catalyze

• Are Reusable• End in –ase

-Sucrase-Lactase-Maltase

- Lipase - Protease

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How do enzymes Work?

Enzymes work by weakening bonds which lowers activation energy

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Enzymes Lower a Reaction’s Activation Energy

Activation Energy = energy needed to start a chemical reaction

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Enzymes

FreeEnergy

Progress of the reaction

Reactants

Products

Free energy of activationFree energy of activation

Without Enzyme

With Enzyme

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Enzyme-Substrate Complex

The substance (reactant) an enzyme acts on is the substrate

EnzymeSubstrate Joins

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Active Site

• An Active site of an enzyme molecule is where the substrate binds.

EnzymeSubstrate

Active Site

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Two ways in which Enzyme and substrates bind

•1. Lock and key model

•2. Induced fit model

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Lock and Key Model

+ +

E + S ES complex E+ P

S

P

P

S

E = Enzyme S = Substrate P= product

Active site

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Lock & Key Model

•One enzyme

•for every substrate

•unique fit

Substrate

Enzyme

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The enzyme fits over the substrate perfectly – like a key fits a lock.

It holds the starch molecule in place as a water molecule breaks the bond between two glucose particles

Starch molecule

Amylase enzyme

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This continues until the molecule has been broken down completely

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Induced Fit• A change in

the shape of an enzyme’s active site

• Induced or altered by the substrate

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The active site of an enzyme is where substrate is bound.

Many Enzymes Work by Altering the Shape of Their Substrates

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Enzyme Action: Induced Fit Model

• Enzyme structure flexible, not rigid

• Enzyme and active site adjust shape to bind substrate

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Enzyme Action: Induced Fit Model

E + S ES complex E + P

S

P

P

SS

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Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity

•Temperature•pH•Cofactors & Coenzymes

•Inhibitors

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Temperature & pH•High temperatures are the

most dangerous reactions & denature enzymes (Most like normal Body temperatures)

•Most enzymes like near neutral pH (6 to 8)

•Denatured (unfolded) by ionic salts and metal ions

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Factors Affecting Enzyme Action

Optimum temperature

ReactionRate

Low High Temperature

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Factors Affecting Enzyme Action

ReactionRate

Optimum pH

3 5 7 9 11pH

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Cofactors and Coenzymes

• Inorganic substances (zinc, iron) and vitamins (respectively) are sometimes need for proper enzymatic activity.

Example: Iron must be present in the

protein structure of hemoglobin in order for it to pick up oxygen.

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Factors Affecting Enzyme Action

Maximum activity

ReactionRate

substrate concentration

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Digestive Enzymes

• There are 3 main types of digestive enzymes:– Amylase breaks starch down into

glucose.– Protease breaks protein down into

amino acids.– Lipase breaks fats down into fatty

acids and glycerol

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Digestive Enzymes

Amylase

StarchGlucose

Protease

ProteinAmino Acids

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Digestive Enzymes

Glycero

l

Fatty Acid

Fatty Acid

Fatty Acid

Glycerol

Fatty Acid

Fatty Acid

Fatty Acid

Lipase

Fat Fatty Acids and Glycerol

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Enzyme Inhibition

Inhibitors • Cause a loss of catalytic activity• Change the protein structure of

an enzyme• May be competitive or

noncompetitive• Some effects are irreversible• Poisons and drugs are

examples of enzyme inhibitors.

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Competitive Inhibition

A competitive inhibitor• Has a structure similar to

substrate• Occupies active site• Competes with substrate

for active site• Has effect reversed by

increasing substrate concentration

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Noncompetitive Inhibition

• Does not have a structure like substrate

• Binds to the enzyme but not active site

• Changes the shape of enzyme and active site

• Substrate cannot fit altered active site

• No reaction occurs• Effect is not reversed by adding

substrate