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Section 2. Identification.
1. An enzyme that requires a cofactor but does not have one bound.
2. An apoenzyme together with its cofactor.
3. It cannot function alone but can be reused several times when paired
with an enzyme.
4. A substance (other than the substrate) whose presence is essential
for the activity of an enzyme.
5. An organic non-protein compound that binds with an enzyme to
catalyze a reaction.
6. The region of an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and
undergo a chemical reaction.
7. A substance on which an enzyme act.
8. Often broadly called cofactors but they are chemically different.
9. An enzyme that is complete and catalytically active.
10. An inactive enzyme in which activation occurs upon binding of an
organic or inorganic cofactor.
Biological Enzymes
Hydrogen Peroxide
Catalase Oxygen
Protease
Amino acids
Trypsin
Fats
Nucleic acid
Variable region
Constant region
Fc region
Fab region
Disulfide bonds
Light chain
Heavy chain
Homework
a. Classification 1 d. Suicide
b. Classification 2
3. Antibodies
c. Classification 3
d. Classification 4 a. IgA
e. Classification 5
b. IgD
f. Classification 6
c. IgE
2. Enzyme Inhibition
d. IgM
a. Competitive
e. IgG
b. Uncompetitive
1. Enzyme Classification
a. Describe the classification
b. Common five examples of enzymes under this classification
c. General reaction formula
d. Three specific practical applications of reaction
2. Immobilization
a. Describe the mechanism
b. Common three examples of reaction
c. General formula
d. Your understanding about the graph
3. Antibody
a. Describe the antibody, properties and functions, and percentage in human
serum
b. Molecular weight (Daltons unit)
c. Briefly describe the relations or differences (if any) between antibodies in the
immune system and blood plasma
d. Give three examples of antibody – antigen interaction of a specific antibody.