MCAT chem1* – Flashcards
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-? H +? S |
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-? G, spontaneous at all temps |
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+? H -? S |
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+? G, non-spontaneous at all temps |
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-H -S |
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spont. at low temps |
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+? H +? S |
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spont. at high temps |
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if delta G is negative what does it tell you about energy and speed of rxn |
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exothermic cannot tell anything about how fast rxn is, |
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-? G, then Keq favors |
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+Keq products |
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+? G, then Keq favors |
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-Keq reactants |
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G=0, then Keq favors |
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Keq=1 equilib |
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Eqn for Gibbs free energy |
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?G= ?H-T ?S |
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Gibs energy eqn std in a cell where molarities arent 1 |
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? G*=-RTlnKeq |
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catalyst |
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lowers Ea in both directions by stabilizing Transition state |
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what does catalyst do to equilibrium |
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does not shift/mess with it |
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higher Km means -- substrate |
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lower affinity for S |
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Km= |
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1/2 vMax |
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competitive inhibition |
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inhibitor binds to active site |
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competitive inhibition effect on Km and Vmax |
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increases Km doesn't change Vmax |
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Non-competitive inhibition |
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inhibitor binds not at active site |
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non- competitive inhibition effect on Km and Vmax |
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Km does not change Vmax is lowered |
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Cooperativity |
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binding of one substrate increases affinity for the next substrate to bind |
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cooperativity has a -- curve |
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sigmoid |
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Hb vs Mb |
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Hb has 4, where Mb (muscle) only has 1 subunit and therefore Mb does not have cooperativity |
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Bohr effect- |
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prescence of H+ and CO2 decrease Hb affinity for O2 causing Hb to release O2 in the tissue. This shifts the sigmoid curve to the right |
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Pressure of O2 is highest in |
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lungs, causing the high % saturation of Hb to pick it up and deliver to tissue where PO2 is lower to release it |
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allosteric regulation |
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not active site, feedback inhibition |
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phosphorylation |
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covalent modification by adding a phosphate it adds - charge |
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AA with an OH group that can be phosphorylated |
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Ser, Thr, Tyr |
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Kinases or phophorylations |
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add phosphate kinase- ATP hydrolysis |
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phosphatases |
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dephosphorylate enzymes, take phosphate off |
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what does phosphorylation do to the enzyme |
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changes the confirmation, either activating it or deactivating it. |
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Zymogens |
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inactive precursors that become active w/proteolytic cleavage ex: digestive enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin |
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Cofactors |
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enzyme regulation with the use of metal ions or coenzymes |