Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781285869759
Author: Frederick A. Bettelheim, William H. Brown, Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Omar Torres
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 23, Problem 23.53P
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The two examples of kinases and the types of reactions catalyzed by kinases are to be stated.

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Enzyme is the biochemical reagent present in the living organisms. All the enzymes are chemically polypeptides. Enzymes are biological catalysts that are used to accelerate chemical reactions. They act upon the molecules called substrates to form different products. All the biological processes require enzyme catalysis in order to occur at a faster rate. The mechanism of enzyme action starts with the binding of substrate to the active site of enzyme.

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Chapter 23 Solutions

Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry

Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.11PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.12PCh. 23 - 3 What is the difference between reversible and...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.14PCh. 23 - 5 At a very low concentration of a certain...Ch. 23 - 6 If we wish to double the rate of an...Ch. 23 - 7 A bacterial enzyme has the following...Ch. 23 - 8 The optimal temperature for the action of...Ch. 23 - 9 The activity of pepsin was measured at various...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.20PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.21PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.22PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.23PCh. 23 - 4 What kind of chemical reaction occurs most...Ch. 23 - 5 Which of the following is a correct statement...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.26PCh. 23 - 7 Enzymes are long protein chains, usually...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.28PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.29PCh. 23 - 0 Can the product of a reaction that is part of a...Ch. 23 - 1 What is the difference between a zymogen and a...Ch. 23 - 2 The enzyme trypsin is synthesized by the body in...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.33PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.34PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.35PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.36PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.37PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.38PCh. 23 - 9 The enzyme phosphofructokinase (PFK) (Chapter...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.40PCh. 23 - 1 After a heart attack, the levels of certain...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.42PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.43PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.44PCh. 23 - 5 Chemists who have been exposed for years to or...Ch. 23 - 6 Which enzyme preparation is given to patients...Ch. 23 - 7 Chymotrypsm is secreted by the pancreas and...Ch. 23 - 8 Explain why transition-state analogs are potent...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.49PCh. 23 - 0 Explain the relationship between...Ch. 23 - 1 (Chemical Connections 23A) Acetylcholine causes...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.52PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.53PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.54PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.55PCh. 23 - 6 (Chemical Connections 23C) What role does Mn2+...Ch. 23 - 7 (Chemical Connections 23C) Which amino acids of...Ch. 23 - 8 (Chemical Connections 23D) What is the strategy...Ch. 23 - 9 (Chemical Connections 23D) Why did scientists...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.60PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.61PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.62PCh. 23 - 3 (Chemical Connections 23E) What is the...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.64PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.65PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.66PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.67PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.68PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.69PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.70PCh. 23 - 1 Food can be preserved by inactivation of enzymes...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.72PCh. 23 - 3 Would you expect to find active digestive...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.74PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.75PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.76PCh. 23 - 7 An enzyme has the following pH dependence: At...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.78PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.79PCh. 23 - 0 Nerve gases operate by forming covalent bonds at...Ch. 23 - 1 What would be the appropriate name for an enzyme...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.82PCh. 23 - 3 A liver enzyme is made of four subunits: 2A and...Ch. 23 - Prob. 23.84PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.85PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.86PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.87PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.88PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.89PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.90PCh. 23 - Prob. 23.91P
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