Which property of enzymes is illustrated in the final step of the enzymatic cycle?
ANSWERS: Enzymes are reusable.
In the enzyme cycle, which step immediately follows induced fit?
ANSWERS: Formation of the enzyme-produ
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Which property of enzymes is illustrated in the final step of the enzymatic cycle?
ANSWERS: Enzymes are reusable.
In the enzyme cycle, which step immediately follows induced fit?
ANSWERS: Formation of the enzyme-product complex
Which type of inhibition occurs when a particular drug binds to the active site of an enzyme?
ANSWERS: Competitive
Salivary amylase, an enzyme responsible for partial digestion of carbohydrates, has optimum activity
at a pH value of 6.8.
What is the impact on the activity if the pH is decreased to 4.0?
ANSWERS: Significantly decrease
Low levels of glutathione are associated with certain types of ovarian and breast cancers. In the
synthesis of glutathione, glutathione accumulates in the cell, binding to an enzyme in the pathway
and temporarily preventing the synthesis of glutathione. Which type of inhibition is described by this
scenario?
ANSWERS: Feedback
Lipase is an enzyme with an optimum temperature of 98.6°F and an optimum pH of 7.0 in the
duodenum in the human body. If a person is experiencing a fever of 99.8°F, what will increase the
activity of the lipase enzyme?
ANSWERS: Decrease in temperature
The enzyme glucokinase only binds its substrate glucose and converts glucose into the product
glucose-6-phosphate. Which property of enzymes is described by this scenario?
ANSWERS: Specificity
Low levels of glutathione are associated with neurological, immunological, and cardiovascular
impairments. Two enzymatic reactions are involved in the synthesis of glutathione. In the second
enzymatic reaction, glutathione synthetase converts glycine to glutathione. What would potentially
decrease risks associated with low levels of glutathione?
ANSWERS: Increasing the amount of glycine in the diet
Which class of enzymes impacts protein function by temporarily removing a phosphate?
ANSWERS: Phosphatase
How does the activation energy of enzyme-catalyzed reactions compare to those of corresponding
uncatalyzed reactions?
ANSWERS: The activation energy of enzyme-catalyzed reactions are lower than the uncatalyzed
reaction
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