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Title: Metabolism
Description: International Baccalaureate Biology HL Topic 8.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 8.1 from the book and lecture
Description: International Baccalaureate Biology HL Topic 8.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 8.1 from the book and lecture
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Metabolism
Topic 8
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Metabolism
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Fisher, 1890’s, proposed the lock-and-key model of enzyme action
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Substrate molecules fit into a rigid section of the enzyme like a key fits into
a lock
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This model has been modified
➢ Enzymes undergo significant changes in their conformation when substrates
combine with their active site
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This new model is called induced-fit model
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Think of a glove and a hand
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Biology HL
Mechanism of enzyme action
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The enzyme changes shape to accommodate the substrate
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The AE is lowered and the substrate is altered by the rearrangement of the existing
atoms
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The unchanged enzyme is then free to combine with other substrate molecules
E + S ↔ ES ↔ E + P
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E: enzyme
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S: substrate
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ES: enzyme-substrate complex
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P: product
Inhibition
➢ If a molecule affects an active site in some way, the activity of the enzyme may be
altered
➢ The activity of enzymes is strictly controlled in the body
➢ Competitive inhibition
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A molecule called competitive inhibitor competes directly with the usual
substrate for the active site or an enzyme
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The substrate will have fewer encounters with the active site and rate of the
chemical reaction will be decreased
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The competitive inhibitor must have a structure similar to the substrate
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No further reactions can take place
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Example: the use of sulfanilamide (a sulfa drug) to kill bacteria during an
infection
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Folic acid is essential to bacteria as a coenzyme
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It is produced by enzyme action on PABA (para aminobenzoic acid)
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The sulfanilamide competes with PABA and blocks the enzyme
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This prevents the production of folic acid resulting in the death of
the bacteria
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Humans are unaffected by the drug
Reversible competitive inhibition may be overcome by increasing the
substrate concentration
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Metabolism
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coli uses a metabolic pathway to produce the amino acid isoleucine
from threonine
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A 5-step process
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Metabolism
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coli, it inhibited the first
enzyme in the pathway and isoleucine will not be synthesised
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This situation will exist until the isoleucine is used up
➢ The inhibition of the first enzyme prevents the build-up of intermediates in the
cell and it is a form of negative feedback
➢ A coenzyme has an essential role in the normal actions of a enzyme
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Is not usually a protein
➢ Many potential new medicines can come from controlling enzymes
➢ By the use of massive databases of inhibitors, scientists have been able to find new
potential medicines for malaria
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Title: Metabolism
Description: International Baccalaureate Biology HL Topic 8.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 8.1 from the book and lecture
Description: International Baccalaureate Biology HL Topic 8.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 8.1 from the book and lecture