Enzyme Functions & Basics
Catalysis
Effects on Enzyme Activity
Enzyme Activity Regulation
Enzyme Locations
100

Enzymes are macromolecules that work as these

What is a biological catalyst?

100

What kind of cycles do enzymes use to make reactions? (Hint: It's in the name of this section)

What are Catalytic cycles?

100
Environmental conditions in which an enzyme works best

What is an optimal condition?

100

Mimics that reduce enzyme productivity by blocking substrates from entering the active site

What are competitive inhibitors?

100

Where is pepsin located?

What is the stomach?

200

Enzymes work as catalysts by lowering what

What is activation energy?

200

Are metabolic reactions reversible?

What is yes?

200

What part of the enzymes are sensitive to the environment?

What are the proteins?

200

Do not directly compete with the substrate, but bind to another part of the enzyme

What are noncompetitive inhibitors?

200

Where is trypsin located?

What is the intestine

300

The reactant to which an enzyme binds

What is a substrate?

300

What kinds of bonds hold substrates in the active site?

What are hydrogen or ionic bonds?

300

What happens when enzymes are not in their optimal range?

What is denaturation?

300

Any case in which a protein's function at one site is affected by the binding of a regulatory molecule to a separate site

What is allosteric regulation?

300

What does amylase catalyze?

What are straches?

400

Where the enzyme binds to the substrate 

What is the active site?

400

Are the reverse reactions of enzymes equal to the initial ones?

What is yes?  They are reversible!
400

What two factors influence enzyme activity?

What are pH and temperature?

400

The mechanism that amplifies a response of enzymes to substrates

What is cooperativity?

400

What does lipase catalyze? (Hint: think LIPids)

What are fats?

500

The specific shape shared by the enzyme and substrate making them only compatible with each other

What is induced fit?

500

Parts of the amino acids that make up the active site

What is the R group?

500

What is the optimal pH of MOST enzymes?

What is 6-8

500

A metabolic pathway is switched off by the inhibitory binding of its end product to an enzyme that acts early in the pathway

What is feedback inhibition?

500

What does maltase catalyze (Hint: just change one letter)

What is maltose?