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Page 1: Chapter 5 (part 4) Enzyme Regulation. Regulation of Enzyme Activity Enzyme quantity – regulation of gene expression (Response time = minutes to hours)

Chapter 5 (part 4)

Enzyme Regulation

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Regulation of Enzyme Activity

Enzyme quantity – regulation of gene expression (Response time = minutes to hours)

a) Transcription

b) Translation

c) Enzyme turnover

Enzyme activity (rapid response time = fraction of seconds)

a) Allosteric regulation

b) Covalent modification

c) Association-disassociation’

d) Proteolytic cleavage of proenzyme

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Allosteric Regulation• End products are often inhibitors

• Allosteric modulators bind to site other than the active site

• Allosteric enzymes usually have 4o structure

• Vo vs [S] plots give sigmoidal curve for at least one substrate

• Can remove allosteric site without effecting enzymatic action

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Regulation of Enzyme Activity

(biochemical regulation) • 1st committed step of a biosynthetic pathway or

enzymes at pathway branch points often regulated by feedback inhibition.

• Efficient use of biosynthetic precursors and energy

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Phosphofructokinase( PFK)Fructose-6-P + ATP -----> Fructose-1,6-bisphosphateFructose-1,6-bisphosphate + ADPADP

•PFK catalyzes 1st committed step in glycolysis (10 steps total)

(Glucose + 2ADP + 2 NAD+ + 2Pi 2pyruvate + 2ATP + 2NADH)

•Phosphoenolpyruvate is an allosteric inhibitor of PFK

•ADP is an allosteric activator of PFK

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Allosteric modulators bind to site other than the active site and

allosteric enzymes have 4o structure

Fructose-6-P + ATP -----> Fructose-1,6-bisphosphateFructose-1,6-bisphosphate + ADPADP

ADPADP

Allosteric Activator (ADP) binds distal to active site

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Vo vs [S] plots give sigmoidal curve for at least

one substrate

Binding of this allosteric inhibitor or this activator does not effect Vmax, but does alter Km

Allosteric enzyme do not follow M-M kinetics

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Allosteric T to R transition

Concerted model

Sequential model

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Covalent modification

•Regulation by covalent modification is slower than allosteric regulation

•Reversible

•Require one enzyme for activation and one enzyme for inactivation

•Covalent modification freezes enzyme T or R conformation

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Phosphorylation /dephosphorylation

•most common covalent modification

• involve protein kinases/phosphatase

•PDK inactivated by phosphorylation

•Amino acids with –OH groups are targets for phosphorylation

•Phosphates are bulky (-) charged groups which effect conformation

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Enzyme Regulation by Association/Disassociation

•Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase

•acetyl-CoA + CO2 + ATP malonyl-CoA + ADP + Pi

•1St committed step in fatty acid biosynthesis

•In presence of citrate activated

•In presence of fatty acyl-CoA inactivated

polymerizedunpolymerized

citrate

Fatty acyl-CoA

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Proteolytic cleavage of proenzyme(zymogen)

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Proinsulin to Insulin

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Blood Clotting

•Clotting involves series of zymogen activations

•Seven clotting factors are serine proteases involved in clotting cascade rxns

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