Title: SURVEY OF BIOCHEMISTRY Enzyme Kinetics and Inhibition
1SURVEY OF BIOCHEMISTRYEnzyme Kinetics and
Inhibition
2Rates of Chemical Reactions
Enzyme kinetics is the study of rates of
reactions catalyzedby enyzmes.
The rxn rate (velocity, v) can be described in
several ways 1 disappearance of reactant,
A 2 appearance of product, P These eqns
relate velocity to concentration of reactants and
products.
3Rate Laws
Enzyme kinetics is the study of rates of
reactions catalyzedby enyzmes.
A rate law is an equation describing the velocity
of achemical reaction. Differential Rate
Laws Integrated Rate Laws
4Differential Rate Laws
- Differential rate laws correspond to order of the
reaction.
Order of Reaction Rate Law 0 v k 1 v
k A 2 v k A2 or kB2 or v k
A x B
5Integrated Rate LawsFirst Order
- Integrated rate laws express the rxn velocity in
terms of time.
6Integrated Rate LawsFirst Order
At
Integrate onboth sidesof eqn
dA
- k dt
A0
(ln At constant) - (ln A0 constant)
- kt
ln At - ln A0 - kt
7Integrated Rate LawsFirst Order
ln At - ln A0 - kt
ln A ln A0 - kt
8Integrated Rate LawOther Versions of First Order
ln At - ln A0 - kt
first order rxn
Rearranging
Take exponentof both sides
e -kt
first order rxn
9Integrated Rate Law Second Order
- How does the integrated rate law change if the
order of the reaction is second order?
Show result on board
10Michaelis-Menten Equation
Many enzymes obey Michaelis-Menten kinetics
behavior
Rate limiting step
Problem ES is difficult to measure!What can
we do?
11Michaelis-Menten Equation
Recall
- Assume equilibrium is maintained in 1st step
- Assume steady state
k1 E S - k-1 ES - k2 ES 0
Formation of ES
Depletion of ES
See notes on board
12Michaelis-Menten Kinetics
13Lineweaver-Burk Plot
14Enzyme Inhibition
- What is an inhibitor?
- Modes of Inhibition
- Competitivebinds to same site in E as S
- Uncompetitive
- Noncompetitive
- Mixed
bind to different site in E than S
Note Text does not distinguish non and mixed
15Competitive Inhibition
- Competitive inhibitors bind to the same site on E
as S
16Competitive Inhibition
17Competitive Inhibition
18Uncompetitive Inhibition
Uncompetitive inhibitors bind directly to the ES
complex but not to the free enzyme
19Uncompetitive Inhibition
20Mixed Inhibition
Mixed inhibitors can bind to E or ES complexS
cannot bind if I is already bound!
21Mixed Inhibition
22Noncompetitive Inhibition
Noncompetitive inhibitors can bind to E or ES
complexS can bind even if I is already bound!
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See board for plot
23Updates and Reminders
- Exam 2 in two weeks (June 26)
- Chapter 7 Protein Function
- Chapter 11 Enzyme Catalysis
- Chapter 12 Kinetics Inhibition
- Chapter 8 Carbohydrates
- Chapter 14 Introduction to Metabolism
- Suggested HW problems online this weekend
- Resources What You Should Know more coming soon