In what ways are enzyme-catalyzed reactions are controlled by regulatory enzymes?
2. When a substance is not needed, reactions rate decreases
What is the benefit of controlling the rate of metabolic pathways?
Allows cells to adapt to its changing needs
Why does an enzyme rate depend on substrate concentration?
The higher the concentration, the faster the reaction until active sites are fully saturated.
What controls the rate of a metabolic pathway at the right place and time?
Regulation enzymes
What are the two mechanisms of regulating enzyme activity?
What are 5 ways enzymes are regulated?
How is enzyme activity controlled?
Inhibition by enzyme inhibitors
Differentiate between allosteric activators and inhibitors
Activators increase the affinity of the enzyme for a substrate by binding to the T state and conformational changes the enzyme to an R state.
Inhibitors bind more tightly to the T state making it difficult for subunits to be in a more active conformation
What are examples of allosteric activators?
AMP and ADP indicate low energy state and the need to turn on enzymes to generate ATP
It is a rapid process
How do you overcome the effects of the allosteric inhibitor?
2. Increase in activator concentration
What is the purpose for allosteric site?
Apart from the active site, it causes conformational change that affects enzymes affinity for the substrate
What is a homotropic effectors?
What are heterotropic effectors?
Explain positive cooperatively
When the binding of a substrate to one subunit facilitates the binding of a substrate to another subunit
What is the “T” conformation?
Low affinity for substrate (inactive state)
What is the “R” state
High affinity for substrate (active state)
What is the purpose for allosteric enzymes?
2. Junctions between different pathways that use the same substrate
What are isozymes?
Enzymes that catalyze the same reactions but have different physical properties
What is the difference between glucokinase and hexokinase?
What is lactate dehydrogenase and does it express isozymes?
What mechanism regulates most enzymes?
Phosphorylation
What enzyme carries out phosphorylation?
Protein kinase
What enzyme carries out dephosphorylation?
Protein phosphatase
What enzyme transfers a phosphate group from ATP to OH group of serine on target enzyme?
Serine/threonine kinases