Enzyme PPT 12 PDF
Enzyme PPT 12 PDF
Enzyme PPT 12 PDF
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What Are Enzymes?
• Act as Catalyst to
accelerates a
reaction
• Enzymes are
Proteins in nature
• Not permanently
changed in the
process
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Enzymes
• Are specific for
what they will
catalyze
• Are Reusable
• End in –ase
-Sucrase
-Lactase
-Maltase
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Enzyme-Substrate Complex
The substance
(reactant) an
enzyme acts on
is the substrate
Joins
Substrate Enzyme
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Active Site
• A restricted region of an enzyme
molecule which binds to the substrate.
Active
Site
Substrate
Enzyme
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Induced Fit
• A change in the
shape of an
enzyme’s active
site
• Induced by the
substrate
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Induced Fit
• A change in the configuration of an
enzyme’s active site
• Induced by the substrate.
Active Site
substrate
Enzyme
induced fit
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What Affects Enzyme Activity?
• Three factors:
1. Environmental Conditions
3. Enzyme Inhibitors
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1. Environmental Conditions
1. Extreme Temperature are the most
dangerous
- high temps may denature (unfold)
the enzyme.
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2. Cofactors and Coenzymes
• Inorganic substances (zinc, iron) and
vitamins (respectively) are sometimes need
for proper enzymatic activity.
• Example:
Iron must be present in the quaternary
structure - hemoglobin in order for it to
pick up oxygen.
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Two examples of Enzyme
Inhibitors
a. Competitive inhibitors: are
chemicals that resemble an
enzyme’s normal substrate and
compete with it for the active
site.
Substrate
Enzyme
Competitive inhibitor
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Inhibitors
b. Noncompetitive inhibitors:
Inhibitors that do not enter the
active site, but bind to another part
of the enzyme causing the enzyme to
change its shape, which in turn
alters the active site.
Substrate Noncompetitive
Enzyme Inhibitor
active site
altered
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Classification
• There are several methods for classification
of enzymes, few of them are:
Phytoenzymes includes:
1. Papain
2. Bromelain
3. Malt extract
Enzyme obtained from Animals
1. Rennin
2. Pepsin
3. Pencreatin
4. Pencrealipase
5. Urokinase
6. Asparaginase
7. Hyaluronidase
Phytoenzymes
PAPAIN
Papain is a substance which contains a mixture
of proteolytic enzymes found in the unripe
fruit of papya tree.
Source
• Papain is dried and purified latex or juice of the
fruit of
Carica papya
• Family Caricaceae
Habitat;
• Papya tree is indigenous to tropical America. It is
cultivated in srilanka, Tanzania, pakistan and india
Isolation or collection