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  • Jef Marc Valencia

  • 問題数 27 • 9/16/2024

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  • 1

    Non-proţein organic biochemical that takes part in the enzyme reaction; essential to tbe catalytic activity as a Co-substrate

    COENZYME

  • 2

    Based on the premise that the shape of the substrate must be fit into the enzyme

    LOCK AND KEY MODEL

  • 3

    Both the substrate and inhibitor compete for the active site

    COMPETITIVE INHIBITION

  • 4

    Enzymes causing bond formation between two molecules to form a larger molecule; catalyze the joining of two substrate molecules

    LIGASE

  • 5

    Creatinine kinase is an example of what classification of enzyme

    TRANSFERASE

  • 6

    Rate of reaction is almost directly proportional to substrate conc. at low values

    FIRST ORDER KINETIC

  • 7

    Non-polypeptide units that are tightly and permanently bound to proteins

    PROSTHETIC GROUP

  • 8

    Move an intact group of atoms (NH2 or PO4) from one molecule to another

    TRANSFERASE

  • 9

    Inactive form of enzyme

    ZYMOGEN, PROENZYME

  • 10

    Enzymes having the same catalytic reactions but slightly different molecular structure

    HETEROENZYME

  • 11

    Type of specificity where enzymes catalyze the conversion of only one substrate into one specific product

    ABSOLUTE SPECIFICITY

  • 12

    Play a significant role in forensic medicine due to their genetic variability, which can be used for individ ual identification and genetic relationship analysis

    ALLOENZYME

  • 13

    Isoenzyme of LDH found in Lungs, Lymphocytes, Spleen, and Pancreas

    LDH3

  • 14

    Inorganic ionic cofactor that increases the activity of enzymes, enhancing the rate of the catalyzed reaction

    ACTIVATOR

  • 15

    Enzyme without a cofactor

    APOENZYME

  • 16

    Shows the relationship of the reaction velocity to the substrate concentration

    MICHAELIS MENTEN CURVE

  • 17

    Refers to the speed and direction with which molecules move in an electric field, and this property can vary due to differences in the charge, size, and shape of the molecules

    ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY

  • 18

    Inorganic activators existing as a part of the enzyme molecule

    METALLOENZYME

  • 19

    Temperature wherein enzyme undergoes inactivation and denaturation in celsius

    50-60

  • 20

    In-systematic naming of enzyme, the 4th digit denotes for

    SPECIFIC SERIAL NUMBER

  • 21

    Unit of enzyme activity w/c converts 1 mol of substrate per second

    KATAL

  • 22

    Hemolysis mostly __ enzyme concentration.

    FALSELY INCREASE

  • 23

    Catalyzed the addtion or removal of electrons

    OXIDOREDUCTASE

  • 24

    Conversion of aldehyde to ketone

    ISOMERASE

  • 25

    Trypsin is an example of what enzyme class

    HYDROLASE

  • 26

    Pyatlin is an example of what enzyme

    HYDROLASE

  • 27

    Creatinine kinase is an example of what enzyme

    TRANSFERASE