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Chapter 20 Enzymes and Vitamins. 20.5 Regulation of Enzyme Activity. Zymogens. Zymogens (proenzymes) are inactive forms of enzymes are activated when one or more peptides are removed
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Chapter 20 Enzymes and Vitamins 20.5Regulation of Enzyme Activity
Zymogens Zymogens (proenzymes) • are inactive forms of enzymes • are activated when one or more peptides are removed Example: The zymogen proinsulin is converted to its active form, insulin, by removing a small peptide chain.
Digestive Enzymes Digestive enzymes are • produced as zymogens in one organ and transported to another, such as the pancreas, when needed • activated by removing small peptide sections
Digestive Enzymes (continued) Zymogen Active Enzyme (from pancreas) (in small intestine) Enteropeptidase Trypsinogen trypsin + peptide Trypsin Chymotrypsinogen chymotrypsin + 2 dipeptides Trypsin Procarboxypeptidase carboxypeptidase + peptide
Allosteric Enzymes An allosteric enzyme is • an enzyme in a reaction sequence that binds a regulator substance • a positive regulator when it enhances the binding of substrate and accelerates the rate of reaction • a negative regulator when it prevents the binding of the substrate to the active site and slows down the rate of reaction
Feedback Control In feedback control, • a product acts as a regulator • an end product binds with the first enzyme (E1) in a sequence when sufficient product is present so shuts down the reaction
Feedback Control by Threonine Deaminase When isoleucine accumulates in a cell, • it binds to threonine deaminase, the first enzyme in the pathway from threonine to isoleucine • a change in the shape of threonine deaminase blocks the binding of threonine • feedback control decreases the synthesis of isoleucine
Learning Check Identify each statement as: zymogen (Z) allosteric enzyme (A) positive regulator (PR) feedback control (FC) A. an enzyme in a pathway that controls the rate of the reaction B. speeds up a reaction by combining with an enzyme in the pathway C. removal of a peptide activates the enzyme D. some product binds to the first enzyme to limit the synthesis of product
Solution Identify each statement as: zymogen (Z) allosteric enzyme (A) positive regulator (PR) feedback control (FC) A A. an enzyme in a pathway that controls the rate of the reaction PR B. speeds up a reaction by combining with an enzyme in the pathway Z C. removal of a peptide activates the enzyme FC D. some product binds to the first enzyme to limit the synthesis of product