
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The enzyme inhibited by F has to be mentioned.
Concept Introduction:
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Enzyme binds the substrate to its active site and enhances the
For regulating the
(b)
Interpretation:
The enzyme that is inhibited by I has to be mentioned.
Concept Introduction:
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Enzyme binds the substrate to its active site and enhances the rate of reaction. In addition to active site enzyme also contains an inhibitor site where an inhibitor can bind and deform the shape of active site. When the shape of active site got changed, substrate can no longer bind with enzyme so the catalytic activity stops.
For regulating the metabolic activities in order to prevent the excess product formation in the cell, the final product of a pathway act as an inhibitor and stops the catalytic activity of the regulatory enzyme in the first step.
(c)
Interpretation:
Disadvantage of inhibiting enzyme 1 by F has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Enzyme binds the substrate to its active site and enhances the rate of reaction. In addition to active site enzyme also contains an inhibitor site where an inhibitor can bind and deform the shape of active site. When the shape of active site got changed, substrate can no longer bind with enzyme so the catalytic activity stops.
For regulating the metabolic activities in order to prevent the excess product formation in the cell, the final product of a pathway act as an inhibitor and stops the catalytic activity of the regulatory enzyme in the first step.
(d)
Interpretation:
Disadvantage of inhibiting enzyme 6 by F has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
Enzymes are biological catalysts. Enzyme binds the substrate to its active site and enhances the rate of reaction. In addition to active site enzyme also contains an inhibitor site where an inhibitor can bind and deform the shape of active site. When the shape of active site got changed, substrate can no longer bind with enzyme so the catalytic activity stops.
For regulating the metabolic activities in order to prevent the excess product formation in the cell, the final product of a pathway act as an inhibitor and stops the catalytic activity of the regulatory enzyme in the first step.

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