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- Figure 6.8 Look at each of the processes shown, and decide if it is endergonic or exergonic. In each case, does enthalpy increase or decrease, and does entropy increase or decrease?Some cool enzyme (CE) catalyzes the conversion of compound F to compound A. Which of the following must be true of CE? a) CE can facilitate conversion of compound A into compound F. b) CE binds more tightly to the substrate F than to the product A. c) CE decreases the energy of the transition state between compounds F and A. d) CE facilitates net conversion of F to A whenever F is present.Consider the analogy of the jiggling box containing coins that was described on page 85. The reaction, the flipping of coins that either face heads up (h) or tails up (T), is described by the equation h ↔ T, where the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.a. What are ΔG and ΔG° in this analogy? b. What corresponds to the temperature at which the reaction proceeds? What corresponds to the activation energy of the reaction? assume you have an “enzyme,” called jigglase, which catalyzes this reaction. What would the effect of jigglase be and what, mechanically, might jigglase do in this analogy?
- Amylase is an enzyme found in saliva that breaks down starch. The enzyme is currently functioning at its optimal pH of 7 and optimal temperature of 32oC. Which of the following could result in an increase in the reaction rate? Providing an environment with a pH of 9. Decreasing enzyme concentration. Placing the reactants in an environment at 10oC. Increasing substrate concentration.Which of the following statements helps best explain the reaction specificity of an enzyme? a) The shape and charge of the substrates are compatible with the active site of the enzyme. b) The free energy of the reactants is greater than the free energy of the products. c) The equilibrium constant of the reaction is much greater than 1. d) The concentration of the enzyme inside living cells is greater than the concentration of substrate.The following reaction coordinate diagram charts the energy of a substrate molecule (S) as it passes through a transition state (X‡) on its way to becoming a stable product (P) alone or in the presence of one of two different enzymes (E1 and E2). How does the addition of either enzyme affect the change in Gibbs free energy (ΔG) for the reaction? Which of the two enzymes binds with greater affinity to the substrate? Which enzyme better stabilizes the transition state? Which enzyme functions as a better catalyst?
- Which one of the following statements is true of enzyme catalysts? a. Their catalytic activity is independent of pH. b. They are generally equally active on D and L isomers of a given substrate. c. They can increase the equilibrium constant for a given reaction by a thousand fold or more. d. They can increase the reaction rate for a given reaction by a thousand fold or more. e. To be effective, they must be present at the same concentration as their substrate.Which of the following would best explain how an enzyme catalyzes two different reactions? A) The enzyme contains a-helices and B-pleated sheets. B) The enzyme is subject to cooperativity C) Either the enzyme has two distinct active sites or the substrates involved in the two reactions have very similar structures D) The enzyme is subject to competitive inhibition and allosteric regulation E) The enzyme is composed of at least two subunitsWhich of the following is TRUE concerning the induced fit model of enzyme catalysis? * (One correct answer only) A. The active site can be influenced by molecules binding elsewhere on an enzyme B. The initial binding of enzyme and substrate is the most tightly bound conformation C. The induced fit must occur prior to the initial binding of enzyme and substrate in order for the reaction to proceed D. The binding of enzyme and substrate is weakest in the transition state
- For this reaction: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2, the products have 2760 kJ/mole more free energy than the reactants. So, which of the following statements best describes the reaction? a The reaction is endergonic because it converts molecules with less free energy to those with more free energy. b The reaction is exergonic because it converts molecules with less free energy to those with more free energy. c The reaction is exergonic because it converts molecules with more free energy to those with less free energy d The reaction is endergonic because it converts molecules with more free energy to those with less free energy.Which of the following statements are correct about how enzymes accelerate chemical reactions (select all that apply)? A. Enzymes bind substrates to raise their effective concentration B. Enzymes enhance the rate of a chemical reaction C. Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions by destabilizing transition states D. Side chains of protein provide reactive groups that facilitate reaction E. Enzymes shift the equilibrium of a chemical reaction to favor product formationEnzymes are catalytic proteins or RNA molecules that accelerate chemical reactions. Substrates are the molecules that are acted upon by enzymes and are converted into products through the binding of substrates to an enzyme’s active site. Figure 1 below shows a protein enzyme’s active site and four potential protein substrates. Table 1 indicates the different chemical properties at several locations in a hypothetical enzyme’s active site, and Table 2 indicates the different chemical properties at several locations in the potential substrates. Locations labeled “A” in the enzyme’s active site and on the substrate will attempt to interact, as will locations that are labeled “B” and “C.”