7. Energy and Metabolism
Enzyme Binding Factors
7. Energy and Metabolism
Enzyme Binding Factors
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- Multiple Choice
The organic non-protein components that aid in enzyme catalysis are called:
a) Reactants.
b) Cofactors.
c) Coenzymes.
d) Substrates.
e) Products.
- Multiple ChoiceWhat is meant by the "induced fit" of an enzyme?
- Open QuestionWhat is meant by the term induced fit?
- Open QuestionLabel the parts of the following diagram illustrating the catalytic cycle of an enzyme.
- Open QuestionWhich of the following correctly describe an active site? Select True or False for each statement.T/F It is the location in an enzyme where substrates bind.T/F It is the place where a molecule or ion binds to an inactive enzyme to induce a shape change to make it active.T/F It is the portion of an enzyme where chaperones bind to help enzymes fold.T/F It is the site on an enzyme where catalysis occurs.
- Open QuestionExplain the lock-and-key model of enzyme activity. What is incorrect about this model?