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- 24. Consider the figure below, which is an alternate way to depict the energy changes occurring during a reaction from Substrate (S) to Product (P), when uncatalyzed (curve A) and when catalyzed by an enzyme (curve B). Note that curve B is not the same way we modeled an enzyme-catalyzed reaction in class; this model is a different, perhaps slightly more realistic, way of conceptualizing the energy changes over the course of a reaction than what we did in class. S and ES represent the transition states for reaction of the free substrate (S) or the enzyme-substrate complex (ES). T T activation energy for uncatalyzed reaction EST S edhosob nohtum od bluo woH abiow yedio 2 wwolaixa-y odi no vaigin oroda dapng odt ni o nfog) r gibadhoa P B ES EP progress of reaction activation energy for catalyzed reaction a) Explain briefly why, in curve B, the energy state of the enzyme-substrate complex is less than the energy state of the substrate alone. b) Suppose the enzyme in the diagram was mutated…arrow_forwardList the local effectors of enzyme kinetics and give an example for one of them.arrow_forwardTable 1. Kinetic parameters of a chosen model wild-type (WT) enzyme and three catalytically-improved mutants (M1 to M3). Enzyme variants k (8¹) WT MI M2 M3 50 500 1000 50 K₁, (μM) 10 100 100 1 k/K (HM¹¹ s¹) 5 The study above was done on a wildtype enzyme and three genetically-engineered mutants. The purpose was to find a mutation to improve the catalytic efficiency of the enzyme for industrial use. Which is the most accurate statement concerning the data? M2 is the optimal choice when substrate concentrations are saturating. The wildtype enzyme is still preferable to M3 when S<arrow_forwardHow many of the following statements are true? Allosteric enzymes display sigmoidal kinetics for plots of V versus [S] Allosteric enzymes exist in T and R states Allosteric enzymes display kinetics that becomes less sigmoidal in the presence of activatorsarrow_forwardRegarding the physical condition (characteristics of the solution/environment) in which an enzyme finds itself: sometimes enzymes are most active at a certain level and still active but to a lesser degree at a level above or below the optimal level. Describe the likely reason for the enzyme’s decrement in function at levels other than the optimal level?arrow_forwardUsing the Acronym LILHOT, give the 6 major families of enzymes found in biological systemsarrow_forwardarrow_back_iosarrow_forward_ios
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