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This workshop focuses on the role of enzymes in biochemical reactions, specifically catalase. Students will investigate the factors that influence the enzyme's ability to catalyze a reaction and learn how to read and study biochemical reactions.
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GK-12 December Workshop Genes and Proteins: The Software and Hardware of Life - Part II By Lamar Blackwell and Sarah Park 12-01-07
Program Overview • Describe the purpose of the lab activity, goals, and Standards addressed (10min) • Describe the Catalase Lecture (20min) • Describe the lab activity (40min)* • Investigate new ways to perform the Catalase assay (35min)*
Describe the purpose of the lab activity • Lab activity: To study the role of an enzyme’s environment in its ability to catalyze a biochemical reaction
Describe the goals of lab activity • Students will be able to: • describe 3 environmental factors that influence a biochemical reaction • read a biochemical reaction • appreciate how scientists study biochemical reactions
Standards Addressed • Cell Biology 1b: Students know enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions without altering the reaction equilibrium and activities of enzymes depend on the temperature, ionic conditions, and the pH of the surroundings
Enzyme Lecture Lamar Blackwell 9/24/07
Enzyme Lecture • What are enzymes? What do they do? • Answer: enzymes areproteins that catalyzebiochemical reactionsw/out altering thereaction equilibrium • Example: Amylase: in saliva starts the breakdown of food
Structural Proteins Signaling Proteins Enzymes World of Proteins
Biochemical Reactions • Catalase carries out the following biological reaction: • 2H2O2 2H2O + O2 • Catalase speeds up this reaction without being changed by the reaction • H2O2 is the reactant, substance you start with before the reaction • H2O and O2 are products you end up with after the reaction • Catalase speeds up the reaction via a special location on the protein called an active site
Reaction equilibrium • This is the point where the amount of reactants and products are no longer changing relative to each other. • Two types of equilibriums • Static and dynamic equilibriums
Enzyme Lecture • Static Equilibrium • A bucket of water • Dynamic Equilibrium Water leaving the bucket as quickly as water being added to the bucket • ENYZMES ARE INVOLVED IN DYANMIC EQUILIBRIUM PROCESSES IN NATURE
Things to remember • Enzymes are a unique type of protein • Catalase speeds up the conversion of H2O2 (reactants) to H2O and O2 (products). • Enzymes (Catalase) speeds up the reaction resulting in a dynamic equilibrium between H2O2 and H2O and O2. • Catalase uses a special region of the protein called an active site to speed up the reaction
Enzyme Lecture • Now let’s see a demonstration of how an enzyme’s environment can have an affect on the enzyme’s ability to speed up a biological reaction.
Describe the PowerPoint lecture covering enzymes • Use of Catalase to describe a biochemical reaction • Describe reaction equilibriums • Describe the role of a protein’s active site and how the environment can affect its function
Now let’s go to the lab and see how the experiment was done !!!!!! Yeah Baby !!!!!!