PPT-Enzymes: Outcome: I can describe how the structure of an enzyme correlates to its function(s)

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Drill What background knowledge do you have on enzymes Enzyme Structure and Function Enzymes are protein catalysts They speed up the rate at which reactions occur

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Drill What background knowledge do you have on enzymes Enzyme Structure and Function Enzymes are protein catalysts They speed up the rate at which reactions occur Lower the activation energy by creating a microenvironment that is energetically more favorable for a reaction. Chapter 2: Section 2.5. 1. Objectives. SWBAT explain the effect of a catalyst on activation energy. . SWBAT describe how enzymes regulate chemical reactions. . and maintain homeostasis.. 2. Starter: How can this be possible. A Hard Problem. Are all organisms conscious?. A Hard Problem. Are all organisms conscious?. If not, what’s the difference between those that are and those that are not?. Complexity?. Language?. Some peculiar type of memory?. Understanding:. Enzymes have an active site to which specific substrates bind. Enzyme catalysis involves molecular motion and the collision of substrates with the active site. Temperature, pH and substrate concentration affect the rate of activity of enzymes. Reactions. Most reactions take place in a number of steps which need to be carefully controlled if the cell is to function properly. Enzymes are the most important controllers of cellular reactions. Catalysts. Warm up. Grab warm up and complete. We will be putting this into your . journal. When you are done with your warm up look over your Vocab 1-1, you have a . quiz today. Biomolecule review. Cellulose, a structural component of the cell wall of plants and some forms of algae, is mainly used to produce paper and cardboard products. Cellulose would be an example of which type of biomolecule. Academic . Biology. Enzyme. A large protein molecule. Specific shape with deep folds on its surface. Deep folds form pockets called active site. Enzyme-Substrate. The shape of the . enzyme. . active site . Are specific for . what they . catalyze . and do not permanently change during reactions. End in the word -. ase. Function of Enzymes. Enzymes work by lowering the activation energy (the amount of energy needed to start a reaction). . Structure and function are closely related!. Change the structure = cannot function. Examples:. . Red blood cells . – sickle cell anemia- round shape allows them to fit through blood vessels. Muscle cells . E S <=> ES <=> ES* <=> EP <=> E P. Michaelis-Menten Kinetics. E S <=> ES <=> ES* <=> EP <=> E P. Rate of Formation. Substrate. Product. Enzyme. Enzyme-. Part 1. . Chapter 3. Learning outcomes. You should be able to:. explain how enzymes work. describe and explain the factors that affect. enzyme activity. use V. max. and K. m. to compare the affinity of different enzymes for their substrates. Enzyme & Substrate. An enzyme is a globular protein which acts as a biological catalyst by speeding up the rate of chemical reactions. . Enzymes are . NOT. changed or consumed by the reactions they catalyze and thus can be reused. . Restriction enzymes. Polymerase enzyme. Strand-displacing polymerases. Helicase enzymes. Discovery and Obtainability:. Most enzymes are proteins discovered in cells.. But . DNAzymes. were . descovered. Sisters Enzyme . Video (5:47):. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgVFkRn8f10. Ricochet Science How Enzymes Work (. 1:20). https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVeoXYJlBtI. AP Biology Catalase Lab Walkthrough (6:45). Presented . by. Ms. . P. . . H. . Giri. Department of Microbiology. Deogiri . College, Aurangabad. B.Sc. T. Y. . Semester VI. Paper No. XIX. Recombinant DNA Technology. Ms. . Priyanka. H. . Giri. DNA manipulating enzymes:.

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