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- Given the active site diagram below, indicate the mechanism(s) of catalysis. 5 HO OH HN OH ΝΗ *HN ΝΗ Zn²+ Acid-base, Metal ion 3 Metal ion, By Approximation Metal ion Acid-Base, By Approximation Acid-baseGive a complete and well descriptive definition of the following:1.1 Enzyme catalysis1.2 Co-enzyme1.3 Negative heterotropic co-cooperativitMechanisms of catalysis : 2.1 Acid-base catalysis summary + example 2.2 Electrostatic catalysis summary + example 2.3 Covalent catalysis summary + example 2.4 Enzymen catalysis summary 2.5 Mechanism of chymotrypsin summary. These mechanisms involve several of the above-mentioned catalyses. In these summaries, do not just draw a diagram of the proposed mechanisms. It is more important to understand which reaction steps involve what kind of catalysis and how these help to reduce the activation energy needed for the reaction (e.g. a step in the reaction mechanism could be electrostatic catalysis to stabilise the transitions state) 2.6 Mechanism of lysozyme summary. These mechanisms involve several of the above-mentioned catalyses. In these summaries, do not just draw a diagram of the proposed mechanisms. It is more important to understand which reaction steps involve what kind of catalysis and how these help to reduce the activation energy needed for the reaction (e.g.…
- An enzyme catalysed reaction has a Km of 8 mM and a Vmax of 13 nM.s-1. Use the Michaelis-Menten equation to calculate the reaction velocity when the substrate concentration is 18 mM.What kind of catalysis is shown at position #1? Substrate rest enzyme Acid catalysis Metal catalysis O Base catalysis O Covalent catalysis #1 O #2 ENZYME rest of целкуме ENZYME + HoComment on Figure 2a and Figure 2b regarding stabilization of the transition state and destabilization of ES complex during catalysis. (b) AG AG EX EX E+S E+P ES EP AG AG,+ AG- TAS ES EP Figure 2
- An enzymes catalyzed reaction is studied in the presence and absence of an inhibitor. The following data was obtained in the image provided. Plot 1/[S] as abscissa and 1/V as ordinate for both catalyzed reactions and reaction with inhibitor. Use the same graph for both plots Michaelis–Menten kinetics Lineweaver–Burk plot Calculate the following: Km of enzyme in the reaction without inhibitor Km' of the enzyme in the reation with inhibitor Vmax of the uninhibited reaction Vmax of the inhibited reaction What kind of inhibitor was added to the enzyme catalyzed reaction? Explain your answer in terms of changes in Km and Vmax.The protein catalase catalyzes the reaction 2H,O,(aq) — 2H,O(l) + O,(g) and has a Michaelis-Menten constant of KM = 25 mM and a turnover number of 4.0 × 107 s¯¹. The total enzyme concentration is 0.010 µM and the initial substrate concentration is 4.83 µM. Catalase has a single active site. Calculate the value of Rmax (often written as Vmax) for this enzyme. Rmax Calculate the initial rate, R (often written as V), of this reaction. R = ×10 mM.s-1 mM-s-1Given the active site below, which best describes the mechanism(s) of catalysis? 5 NH* 2 -N +H3N. HN Mn²+ H₂ Covalent Catalysis By Approximation Mn²+ -3 Metal ion, By Approximation Acid-Base, Metal ion Acid-Base, Metal ion, By Approximation
- 1. Please fully explain (use illustrate where appropriate) the Modes of Enzyme Catalysis exemplified by the serine protease: Chymotrypsin. In your answer discuss employing the illustration whenever possible: the overall reaction mechanism, stability of the reaction transition state, proximity and orientation effects, acid-base catalysis, and covalent catalysis. (c) (0) Ap Asp Toe His Asp 10 C-N bond cleavage HN Ho Ser Ger Binding of substi 196 Ser Gly alto video LBHB NH Sere HAR Proton donation by H (h) Fel of amino product yest OHN Hig Ser Ap (0) Formation of covalent (ES) Alp Me complex SeriosGiven the following reaction, identify the class and subclass of the enzyme involved. H. CH2OH H-C-OH C=0 но-с-н но-с-н H-C-OH H-C-OH H-C-OH H-C-OH CH2OPO,2 CH2OPO,2- Class: [ Select] [ Select ] Ligase Hydrolase Lyase Subcla Transferase Isomerase OxidoreductaseA purified protein sample was used in a reaction, resulting in an activity of 696.7 nmol min-1. The reaction volume was 145.0 µL and the final volume before loading the plate was 1,050 µL. The total reaction time was 4.25 min. The amount of protein used in the reaction was 4.270 µg. Calculate the specific activity of the sample (in nmol min-1 µg-1).