Which of the following would be required for an irreversible enzyme inhibitor? O lonic interactions O Formation of a covalent bond A very high Kd Hydrophobic interactions Hydrophobic and ionic interactions.
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- Enzymes have all the following characteristics except: a. they act as biological catalysts b. they are proteins c. they carry out random chemical reactions d. they convert substrates into products e. they can cause genetic diseaseThe capacity to do work best defines: a metabolic pathway. entropy. kinetic or potential energy. a chemical equilibrium. thermodynamics.Which of the following terms best describes a drug that binds to an active site and inhibits the enzyme by the formation of a stable covalent bond? Select one: Pseudo-irreversibile inhibitor Irreversibile inhibitor Reversibile inhibitor All the answers are correct
- An enzyme will work best in its optimum ( most favorable) pH, which is different for every enzyme. True or falseIdentify the type of enzyme inhibition each of the following inhibitor characteristics is associated with: 1. An inhibitor that decreases enzyme activity by binding to a site on the enzyme other that the active site. 2. An inhibitor that inactivates enzymes by forming a strong covalent bond of the enzyme acitve site.Prosthetic group is: Select one: a. The side chain of amino acid b. Cofactor attached to the enzyme only when the enzyme is active c. Enzyme inhibitor d. Cofactor attached to the enzyme covalently e. No answer is correct
- Which of the following statements regarding enzymes and transition states is true? stabilization of the transition state must be less than stabilization of ES for catalysis to occur binding of substrate to an enzyme often causes strain, thus promoting transition state formation the transition state conformation of an enzyme catalyzed reaction is identical to the conformation seen in the uncatalyzed transition state formation of the transition state always assures that the reaction will proceed to product none of the above are trueWhich of the following best describes the relationship between an enzyme and a substrate a. stable b. causes permanent alteration to the enzyme c. results from non-complimentary bonding d. are complimentarythe amino acid glutamic acid is at the active site of an enzyme. Normally the enzyme is active at pH 7. at pH 4 (higher concentration of H+), the enzyme is inactive. Explain there observations
- Which of the following is/are advantages of multienzyme complexes? Which of the following is/are advantages of multienzyme complexes? None of the options are advantageous They speed up reaction rates. Side reactions are limited by channeling The entire complex can be controlled as one unit.A transition-state analog— resembles the active site of general acid-base enzymes. is less stable when binding to an enzyme than the normal substrate. stabilizes the transition state for the normal enzyme-substrate complex. reacts more rapidly with an enzyme than the normal transition state intermediate. resembles the transition-state structure of the normal substrate in the enzyme-substrate complex.What type of inhibition is occurring when the end product stops the action of the first enzyme in the video on feedback inhibition found below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHb7iieM2Ro Select one: a. competitive b. non-competitive c. Both competitive and non-competitive inhibition are illustrated in this video/figure