General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321967466
Author: Karen C. Timberlake
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.63AQAP
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Interpretation:

To indicate the substrate for each of the following enzymes

a. urease

b. succinate dehydrogenase

c. aspartate transaminase

d. phenylalanine hydroxylase

Concept introduction:

Substrate are those molecules upon which enzyme act. In order to convert a substrate molecule into a product, first an enzyme must bind with a substrate to form an enzyme-substrate complex (ES) adduct. Enzymes are usually very specific as to what substrate they bind and then the chemical reaction catalysed. An enzyme can bind with substrate by two different models namely induced fit model and lock-and-key model. Different enzymes are used to catalyse different reaction within the body. Each enzyme has a small region which binds with the substrate. This region is known as the active site. The active site and the substrate complement each other in terms of both shape and chemical properties.

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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)

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