Conceptually Conceptual Concepts
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle...then Reuse again
Reserve Your Right!
Electrifying-Parameto-substance elimnating laser......thing ._.
Sometimes Sugar rushes make me feel like (;☉_☉)
100
In several mechanistic steps the degree of each reaction is determined by this. After this is done, everything else can happen very quickly. What is this called?
What is Rate-Determining Step!
100
Lindar Reaction.
NO GO
100
This inhibitor can only bind the enzyme-substrate complex. Draw and name this inbition! (Include side reaction if product over comes inhibition)
Uncompetitive Inhibition; Enzyme + Substrate = Enzyme-substrate-inhibitor + product
100
Let me tell you a story about sulfuric acid..
Story's over...go home.
100
Which steps of glycolysis are both thermodynamically and kinetically favored? Also what does this mean?
What is steps 1, 3 and 10. This means that ATP is not needed (i.e. water (hydrolysis) is sufficient to carry out the reaction).
200
This effect speaks highly of itself, it states that for a nonlinear molecule “there cannot be unequal occupation of orbitals with identical energy and the molecule will alter to remove the degeneracy and lower the energy of the complex.” This effect is also picky! It prefers octahedral complexes. What is this?
What is Jahn-Teller Distortion!
200
Why is Crabtree a better hydrogenating catalyst than Wilkinson's catalyst?
It is less sterically hindered, has a higher charge and can lose it's COD ligand to create more binding sites.
200
If I was an enzyme with an inhibitor attached first and I couldn’t convert substrates into products not matter how much I add in what type of binding am I undergoing?
Noncompetitive Binding
200
Prepare to be eliminated...I mean not eliminated...I mean....
See ...not eliminated...this time XD.
200
What is the driving force behind gating and steering for an enzyme?
What is Electrostatics.
300
These two officers love to take control of tacticity. One of the officers enforce the enchainment of monomers with a particular orientation. The second officer is less strict. This officer sets an orientation of addition of a new monomer influenced by the stereochemistry of the nearest chiral centre in the growing chain. Identify these two officers!
What is Site Control and Chain End Control!
300
DuPont Reaction
(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ why you do this ????
300
Knowing that irreversible inhibitors bind to the active site. What does is permanently do to the enzyme and what is the consequence for that
It permanently block the enzyme. The consequence would be that the reaction wouldn’t be able to reoccur.
300
Things arent always how they appear to be..
See what I mean?
300
Assign the proper values to the following equation in a Michaelis-Menten fashion: Y= MX+ B
(╬ ಠ益ಠ)...impossibruhhhhhh
400
This complex is snobby and sometimes knock off a ligand to let another ligand in. When the knocked off ligand comes back it feels sad even though it wasn’t replaced. What action did this complex under go?
What is Pre-Dissociation.
400
Wilkinson
NO GO
400
If I was plotted on a lineweaver-burk plot as a regular enzyme and plotted with an enzyme+inhibitor bound and we showed no relation at any point. What inhibitor am I and please draw me out!
Uncompetitive and two lines parallel to each other with regular enzymes as the dotted lines and enzyme-inhibitor as the bold line.
400
SILENCE !!!!!!!!
(at this point I got too lazy to put something here so instead....here is a pig) ヾ(;゚(OO)゚)ノ
400
Give the value for Km on the following diagram.
(☞゚ヮ゚)☞ whats funnier than 24? ^_^ what? :D 25 (;一_一)
500
They are all seen the same way. They catalyze the same chemical reaction but people realize that they are a little strange…they differ in specific amino acid substituents. Their similarities fall short to all of the different kinetic parameters like different Km Values or different properties. Who are they?? O_o?
What are Isoenzymes!
500
Stille Coupling
( ゚ Д゚)what do you mean, reaction...
500
I am famous! I am known for the only way of binding an enzyme to a substrate. My model is unique! But within my model I have so many ways of binding for example, approximation. Please identify me name two ways apart from my example in how I help enzymes bind to a substrate.
Lock and Key Model! Acid-Base catalysis, group transfer, stabilization of t-state, etc.
500
Prapared to be vaporized by my electrifying-paramet...para....forget it -.-
Such strange shapes
500
Draw the plot of the reaction rate Vo versus substrate concentration [S] for an Allosteric enzyme? What is it called? Is the middle region faster or slower?
This is ........more than one question though ._.