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BIOLOGY
   102

   ENZYMES

   SB1.b. Explain how enzymes function as
   catalysts.
What is an enzyme?
   Also called a
    biological catalyst
   Protein that speeds
    up the rate of a
    reaction.
   Not changed during
    the reaction.
   Used over and over
    until the reactant is
    used up.
Why are enzymes important?
                                Green line is reaction without enzyme
   Decreases the amount        Red line is reaction WITH enzyme.

    of energy needed
    (activation energy) for a
    reaction to occur.
   As a result, the reaction
    happens faster.
What would happen if we did not
have enzymes or they did not
work properly?

   You would DIE!
   No enzymes =
    reactions happening
    too slowly so body
    can’t get what it
    needs to survive.
How does an Enzyme Work?
   Each enzyme has a
    specific shape which
    causes it to bind with
    specific reactants

Parts of an Enzyme-
  Substrate Complex:
 Substrates- reactants that fit with
  enzyme
 Active site- site on enzyme that
  substrates bind to
 Products- created from
  combining of substrates. This is
  what leaves the enzyme
How Does an Enzyme Work?
 Because  only SPECIFIC substrates will
 fit in SPECIFIC enzymes they are often
 compared to a LOCK & KEY MODEL
How Does an Enzyme Work?
      Enzymes work one of two
       ways                                                                      Two reactants bind together
                                                                                   to make one product

         – Bind two reactants to make
           one product (see picture on
           right)
         – Break bonds in large
           molecule to make many
           smaller ones (see picture
           below)




One reactant is broken apart to make two products. Orange structure is enzyme,
green & blue parts in first part of picture are substrates.
What may alter enzyme
    functioning?
   pH, salt concentration,
    temperature
   All will DENATURE enzyme.
   Changes its shape so it no
    longer accepts substrates so
    can’t create products.
   This would slow down/stop
    reactions from happening in
    body.
   Great Website to show Enzyme activity
Can you answer these questions about the
 picture below? (Check answers on next
 page.)
1.   What type of macromolecule is an enzyme?
2.   What is another name for enzyme?
3.   What is the enzyme term for #2?
4.   What is the enzyme term for the site on the enzyme where the sucrose attaches?
5.   What is added at #3?
6.   What is the enzyme term for the glucose & fructose created at #4?
7.   Has the enzyme changed in this reaction?
8.   What types of factors could denature the enzyme?
9.   What will happen if the enzyme is denatured?
Can you answer these questions about the
 picture below? ANSWERS
1.   What type of macromolecule is an enzyme? Protein
2.   What is another name for enzyme? Catalyst
3.   What is the enzyme term for #2? Reactant or substrate
4.   What is the enzyme term for the site on the enzyme where the sucrose attaches?
     Active Site
5.   What is added at #3? Water (H2O)
6.   What is the enzyme term for the glucose & fructose created at #4? Products
7.   Has the enzyme changed in this reaction? No- has same shape so can be
     reused
8.   What types of factors could denature the enzyme? pH, temperature, salt
9.   What will happen if the enzyme is denatured? Active site is changed so reactants can no
     longer fit into enzyme so reaction can’t happen. This means you can no longer break down sucrose
     to get the glucose & fructose so cells can’t absorb these glucose & fructose molecules to use them.
     Cell may “starve” for these molecules.
Can you answer these questions about the
graph below? (Check answers on next page.)
This graphs shows how an enzyme
      functions at different pH levels.
1.   This enzyme works best at
     which pH?
2.   Would you find this enzyme
     in your stomach or blood?
     How do you know?
3.   What would happen to the
     amount of product made if
     the pH rose to 13?
Can you answer these questions about the
     graph below? ANSWERS
This graphs shows how an enzyme functions
      at different pH levels.
1.    This enzyme works best at which pH? pH 7
2.    Would you find this enzyme in your stomach
      or blood? Blood How do you know?
      Stomach has acidic environment so would
      need an enzyme that works best at an
      acidic pH level.
3.    What would happen to the amount
      of product made if the pH rose to
      13? The amount of product
      would decrease b/c the enzyme
      does not work well at that pH.
1.    Enzymes are compared to a lock & key because
     a.   They open up cells and let stuff in
     b.   They have very specific active sites so can only participate in a specific
          reaction
     c.   They destroy specific enzymes
2.    The structure labeled biological catalyst is
     a. a substrate
     b. an Enzyme
     c. a ribosome

3.    How does a lower temperature (refrigeration) affect the rate of enzyme activity?
     a. It speeds it up           b. It slows it down     c. It has no effect
1.    During the canning process, heat is used to destroy bacteria in food. How does this
      affect enzymes?
     a.     They are not affected    b. They are denatured            c. They multiply

1.    What is the optimum pH for this enzyme?
     a. 3              b. 7      c. 14

     6.    Will this enzyme function any differently at a pH of 16?
          a. Yes        b. no

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102 enzymes 2010

  • 1. BIOLOGY 102 ENZYMES SB1.b. Explain how enzymes function as catalysts.
  • 2. What is an enzyme?  Also called a biological catalyst  Protein that speeds up the rate of a reaction.  Not changed during the reaction.  Used over and over until the reactant is used up.
  • 3. Why are enzymes important? Green line is reaction without enzyme  Decreases the amount Red line is reaction WITH enzyme. of energy needed (activation energy) for a reaction to occur.  As a result, the reaction happens faster.
  • 4. What would happen if we did not have enzymes or they did not work properly?  You would DIE!  No enzymes = reactions happening too slowly so body can’t get what it needs to survive.
  • 5. How does an Enzyme Work?  Each enzyme has a specific shape which causes it to bind with specific reactants Parts of an Enzyme- Substrate Complex:  Substrates- reactants that fit with enzyme  Active site- site on enzyme that substrates bind to  Products- created from combining of substrates. This is what leaves the enzyme
  • 6. How Does an Enzyme Work?  Because only SPECIFIC substrates will fit in SPECIFIC enzymes they are often compared to a LOCK & KEY MODEL
  • 7. How Does an Enzyme Work?  Enzymes work one of two ways Two reactants bind together to make one product – Bind two reactants to make one product (see picture on right) – Break bonds in large molecule to make many smaller ones (see picture below) One reactant is broken apart to make two products. Orange structure is enzyme, green & blue parts in first part of picture are substrates.
  • 8. What may alter enzyme functioning?  pH, salt concentration, temperature  All will DENATURE enzyme.  Changes its shape so it no longer accepts substrates so can’t create products.  This would slow down/stop reactions from happening in body.  Great Website to show Enzyme activity
  • 9. Can you answer these questions about the picture below? (Check answers on next page.) 1. What type of macromolecule is an enzyme? 2. What is another name for enzyme? 3. What is the enzyme term for #2? 4. What is the enzyme term for the site on the enzyme where the sucrose attaches? 5. What is added at #3? 6. What is the enzyme term for the glucose & fructose created at #4? 7. Has the enzyme changed in this reaction? 8. What types of factors could denature the enzyme? 9. What will happen if the enzyme is denatured?
  • 10. Can you answer these questions about the picture below? ANSWERS 1. What type of macromolecule is an enzyme? Protein 2. What is another name for enzyme? Catalyst 3. What is the enzyme term for #2? Reactant or substrate 4. What is the enzyme term for the site on the enzyme where the sucrose attaches? Active Site 5. What is added at #3? Water (H2O) 6. What is the enzyme term for the glucose & fructose created at #4? Products 7. Has the enzyme changed in this reaction? No- has same shape so can be reused 8. What types of factors could denature the enzyme? pH, temperature, salt 9. What will happen if the enzyme is denatured? Active site is changed so reactants can no longer fit into enzyme so reaction can’t happen. This means you can no longer break down sucrose to get the glucose & fructose so cells can’t absorb these glucose & fructose molecules to use them. Cell may “starve” for these molecules.
  • 11. Can you answer these questions about the graph below? (Check answers on next page.) This graphs shows how an enzyme functions at different pH levels. 1. This enzyme works best at which pH? 2. Would you find this enzyme in your stomach or blood? How do you know? 3. What would happen to the amount of product made if the pH rose to 13?
  • 12. Can you answer these questions about the graph below? ANSWERS This graphs shows how an enzyme functions at different pH levels. 1. This enzyme works best at which pH? pH 7 2. Would you find this enzyme in your stomach or blood? Blood How do you know? Stomach has acidic environment so would need an enzyme that works best at an acidic pH level. 3. What would happen to the amount of product made if the pH rose to 13? The amount of product would decrease b/c the enzyme does not work well at that pH.
  • 13. 1. Enzymes are compared to a lock & key because a. They open up cells and let stuff in b. They have very specific active sites so can only participate in a specific reaction c. They destroy specific enzymes 2. The structure labeled biological catalyst is a. a substrate b. an Enzyme c. a ribosome 3. How does a lower temperature (refrigeration) affect the rate of enzyme activity? a. It speeds it up b. It slows it down c. It has no effect 1. During the canning process, heat is used to destroy bacteria in food. How does this affect enzymes? a. They are not affected b. They are denatured c. They multiply 1. What is the optimum pH for this enzyme? a. 3 b. 7 c. 14 6. Will this enzyme function any differently at a pH of 16? a. Yes b. no