Study Guide with Student Solutions Manual and Problems Book for Garrett/Grisham's Biochemistry, 6th
Study Guide with Student Solutions Manual and Problems Book for Garrett/Grisham's Biochemistry, 6th
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ISBN: 9798214167343
Author: GARRETT
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 15, Problem 1P

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General Controls Over Enzyme Activity List six general ways in which enzyme activity is controlled.

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Interpretation Introduction

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Six general ways in which enzyme activity is controlled.

Introduction:

The number of moles of substrate converted per unit time is said to be the enzyme activity.

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Enzyme activity is controlled through various mechanisms in the cell. They are listed as:

  1. With the enzymatic reaction, substrate is converted to product. So, product accumulates as the reaction reaches the equilibrium state.
  2. Presence of substrate and cofactors
  3. Modifying enzymes or activator enzymes activate or inhibit the enzyme action
  4. Amount of available enzyme in the cell is regulated
  5. Allosteric regulation
  6. Interaction with modular proteins regulates enzyme activity
  7. Proteolysis
  8. Presence of isozymes

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