Title: Efficiency of Enzyme Catalysis
1Efficiency of Enzyme Catalysis
- For an example, in the reaction of decomposition
of hydrogen peroxide, the activation energy Ea,o
of the uncatalyzed reaction at 20oC is 18
kcal/mol, whereas that for chemically catalyzed
(Pt) and enzymatically catalyzed (catalase)
decomposition are 13 kcal/mol (Ea,c) and 7
kcal/mol (Ea, en), respectively. - Compare the reaction rates at these three
different conditions.
2Efficiency of Enzyme Catalysis
2H2O2
2H2O O2
- The forward reaction rate r (moles/L-s),
- r kf(H2O2)
- k is the forward reaction rate constant, f(H2O2)
is a function of substrate perioxide
concentration.
3- If k is represented by k0, kc, and ken ,
respectively, for the uncatalyzed, chemically
catalyzed (Pt) and enzymatically catalyzed
reactions, the corresponding reaction rates (r0,
rc, ren) can be expressed as follows -
- r0 k0f(H2O2)
- rc kcf(H2O2)
- ren kenf(H2O2)
4- The ratio of the chemically catalyzed rate to the
uncatalyzed rate can be calculated by as follows - rc /r0 kcf(H2O2)/k0f(H2O2)
- Similarly, The ratio of the enzymatically
catalyzed rate to the uncatalyzed rate can be
calculated by as follows - ren /r0 kenf(H2O2)/k0f(H2O2)
- At 20oC, with the same initial concentration of
reactant hydrogen peroxide, f(H2O2) remains the
same for the above three process at initial
conditions, the initial reaction rates vary with
the rate constants. - rc /r0 kc/k0
- ren /r0 ken/k0
5Using Arrhenius Equations yields, rc /r0
kc/k0 (Aexp(-Ea,c/RT))/(Aexp(-Ea,o/RT)) re
n /r0 ken/k0 (Aexp(-Ea,en/RT))/(Aexp(-Ea,o/
RT)) Where Ea,o, Ea,c and Ea,en are activation
energy for uncatalyzed reaction, chemically
catalyzed and enzymatically catalyzed reactions,
respectively. A is a constant and remains same
for the specific system, the rate ratios could
be simplified to rc /r0 (exp(-Ea,c/RT))/(exp
(-Ea,o/RT)) ren /r0 (exp(-Ea,en/RT))/(exp(-E
a,o/RT))
6- When T 20oC 27320 (K) 293 K,
- Ea,o 18 kcal/mol, Ea,c 13 kcal/mol (Ea,c) and
- Ea, en 7 kcal/mol, respectively.
- R 8.314 J mol-1K-1 , 1 cal 4.18 J.
- Then substituting the parameters in the rate
ratio eqns. with these values, yields, - rc /r0 (exp(-Ea,c/RT))/(exp(-Ea,o/RT))
- (exp(-130004.18/8.314293))/(exp(-180004.18/8.
314293)) - ?
- ren /r0 (exp(-Ea,en/RT))/(exp(-Ea,o/RT))
- (exp(-70004.18/8.314293))/(exp(-180004.18/8.31
4293) - ?
7- When T 20oC 27320 (K) 293 K,
- Ea,o 18 kcal/mol, Ea,c 13 kcal/mol (Ea,c) and
- Ea, en 7 kcal/mol, respectively.
- R 8.314 J mol-1K-1 , 1 cal 4.18 J.
- Then substituting the parameters in the rate
ratio eqns. with these values, yields, - rc /r0 (exp(-Ea,c/RT))/(exp(-Ea,o/RT))
- (exp(-130004.18/8.314293))/(exp(-180004.18/8.
314293)) - 5.1X103
- ren /r0 (exp(-Ea,en/RT))/(exp(-Ea,o/RT))
- (exp(-70004.18/8.314293))/(exp(-180004.18/8.31
4293) - 1.4X108