explain the regulatory mechanisms related to enzyme specificity. In your answer address: function of enzymes, illustrates and identify key characteristics of the kinetic curve.
Enzyme are proteins that speed up reactions by reducing the activation energy without being consumed in the reaction.
The functions of enzyme are :-
- They accelerate reactions
- Promote metabolism
- Allow regulation of metabolic pathways
Kinetic curve - concentration versus time curve ,rate of the reaction is obtained from the slope of kinetic curve
explain the regulatory mechanisms related to enzyme specificity. In your answer address: function of enzymes, illustrates...
explain the regulatory mechanisms related to enzyme specificity. In your answer address: function of enzymes, illustrates and identify key characteristics of the kinetic curve.
Explain the regulatory mechanism related to allosteric enzymes. In your answer address: definition , illustrate and identify key characteristics of the kinetic curve and impact on Km and Vmax. (10) Explain the regulatory mechanism related to allosteric enzymes. In your answer address: definition , illustrate and identify key characteristics of the kinetic curve and impact on Km and Vmax. (10)
1a- Acidic condition in the stomach is essentiaonfor the function of one digestive enzyme. Describe how this acidic condition helps activate that enzyme 1b-What is a meniscus in laboratory science (volume measurement)? 1c-Why is it inportant to have controls, both positive and negative. Explain 1d- Desceibe a few characteristics of enzymes (keywords: specificity, temperature,etc)
a) For most enzymes, the Km is closely related to the affinity of the enzyme for its substrate(s). Which has higher affinity, an enzyme with a low Km, or an enzyme with a high Km? Justify your answer. b) True or false: at a pH equal to its pKA, the average charge on an ionizable amino acid sidechain (such as lysine's ε-amino group) will be zero. c) Titration of isoleucine by a strong base, for example NaOH, reveals two pK’s....
What is the correct answer? Please explain. Consider the kinetic plot of an enzyme catalyzed reaction to the right. Which of the following is not correct concerning the this enzyme? a. Compound stabilizes the ''R state'' of this enzyme. This enzyme exhibits ''cooperative binding'' of the substrate. This enzyme is probably composed of multiple catalytic and regulatory subunits. d. This enzyme is composed of a single polypeptide chain with one one binding site for substrate. Compound binds to a regulatory...
Why might PNPA might be a substrate for a hydrolase? Your answer should address the subject of enzyme substrate specificity. Correct, detailed (paragraph explanation) needed for thumbs up
3. "Enzymes affect reaction rates, not equilibria." This is a fundamental concept of enzyme action. Explain, in your own words, why enzymes cannot alter the equilibrium of a reaction. Then explain how enzymes can actually speed up a reaction. 4. How is the activation energy AG different from the biochemical standard free energy change AG"? 5. Explain why AG's p can be different from AG p.s. Describe the implication of this difference in terms of the direction of the reaction...
1) Are enzymes re-usable, or one time-use? Please Explain your answer. 2) What factors can affect (increase or decrease) the rate of an enzyme-mediated chemical reaction? Explain your answer. Thanks.
1) The following cartoon illustrates a prototypical receptor tyrosine kinase cascade. Based on your knowledge of this pathway, answer the following questions that focus on the Ras GTPase enzyme and its downstream signaling. a) Complete the signal transduction cascade by filling in the empty boxes with the identities of the molecules. b) There's few mechanisms that lead to amplification of signal downstream of RTK pathway. Name one of those mechanisms and explain how it leads to signal amplification. c) Indicate...
Please answer ALL questions or I'll thumbs down, thank you! 1) The following cartoon illustrates a prototypical receptor tyrosine kinase cascade. Based on your knowledge of this pathway, answer the following questions that focus on the Ras GTPase enzyme and its downstream signaling. a) Complete the signal transduction cascade by filling in the empty boxes with the identities of the molecules. [4 pts] out wwwww yman Ras F Grb2) SOS b) In class, we discussed a few mechanisms that lead...