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Have your enzyme lab write up out on your table.

Have your enzyme lab write up out on your table. If you did not finish it you need to let me know ASAP. Everyone that did finish should move to your table’s computer.

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Have your enzyme lab write up out on your table.

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  1. Have your enzyme lab write up out on your table. • If you did not finish it you need to let me know ASAP. • Everyone that did finish should move to your table’s computer. • Your task is to type up the final lab by going through the answers and creating the best answer for each question. You are NOT just picking one persons answers. • You should put the most updated procedure in. This means if you edited the procedure by hand you should include these edits. • When you are done. Print it & staple everyone's enzyme write up to the back • You have 30 minutes or less. If you finish early work on something for another class.

  2. Factors that effect enzymes… • In your lab you tested the effect of different factors on enzymes. • To REALLY understand what is happening we will do a simple demonstration with toothpicks.

  3. Toothpickase Demo • 1 person in your group will break the toothpicks completely in ½ using only 3 fingers (cannot use the table as leverage) • You may not look at the table

  4. Toothpickase Demo • Enzyme • Substrate • Active site • Products • Transition state • Person • Toothpicks • 3 fingertips • Broken toothpicks • Moment of breaking

  5. Situation #1 – Low Concentration • Spread 25 toothpicks around the table. Use the full area of the table • “enzyme” person (with eyes closed) has 15s to break as many toothpicks as possible toothpicks

  6. Situation #2 – High Concentration • Concentrate 25 toothpicks in front of the person who will play the enzyme. • Only break one toothpick at a time! • You have 15s to break toothpicks

  7. Situation #3 – Cold Temperatures • This person should have held their hand in the ice bath for about 4-5 minutes • Concentrate 25 toothpicks in front of their seat • They have 15s to break toothpicks

  8. Situation #4 - Denaturing • Excessive heat, acid/base, salt concentration disrupts the bonding of the enzyme, breaking it apart. The protein looses it’s normal shape.

  9. Situation #4 - Denatured • Cross your middle and index fingers. Try to break the toothpick (you may not use the table to break it) • You have 15s

  10. What exactly IS denaturing?

  11. Remember: Enzyme activity depends on shape

  12. Denaturation • Thus a change in shape (denaturing) means a non-functional active site and no catalysis.

  13. Protein Shape

  14. Formed by Weak Bonds • Held together by weak bonds (ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic interactions)

  15. How Acid/Base/Salts break those bonds

  16. Denaturation

  17. Enzymes Worksheet • Complete from knowledge/memory first in one color • Then fill in with notes/questions/help • I recommend pencil • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdMVRL4oaUo enzyme song • Finish for HW

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