Lecture 11. Introduction to Enzymology
Thursday 21 February 2019
Introduction to enzymology. General catalytic principles.
Reading: Lehninger - Ch.6, pp.187-198.
Summary
General catalytic principles
General properties of enzymes. Classification by reaction type. Stereospecificity. Geometric (steric) and electrostatic complementarity. "Lock-and-key" and "induced fit" models for enzyme-substrate recognition. Reaction coordinate diagrams for enzyme mechanisms; activation free energy and transition state theory. Drawing reaction mechanisms.
See the Enzymology: An introduction topics page for:
General properties of enzymes. Enzyme classification. Enzyme specificity: Enzyme-substrate complementarity. Cofactors, coenzymes, and prosthetic groups. Activation energy and reaction coordinate diagrams. Transition state theory; reduction of ΔG‡ by catalysts. Catalytic mechanisms: General acid/general base catalysis, covalent catalysis, metal ion catalysts, proximity and orientation effects. Enzymes preferentially bind the reaction transition state.