Chapter 11: Q3CP (page 327)
What factors influence an enzyme’s substrate specificity?
Short Answer
The factors influencing an enzyme's substrate specificity are stereospecificity and geometric specificity.
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Chapter 11: Q3CP (page 327)
What factors influence an enzyme’s substrate specificity?
The factors influencing an enzyme's substrate specificity are stereospecificity and geometric specificity.
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Summarize the roles of the residues that make up the catalytic triad of serine proteases
Explain why lysozyme cleaves the artificial substrate fourtimes more slowly than it cleaves .
Describe how different enzymes are classified and named?
What are some ways that active site residues can be identified?
On the free energy diagram shown, label the intermediate(s) and transition state(s). Is the reaction thermodynamically favorable?

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