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Dicky Ilham Firdaus
5 Sept 202103:05

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Ilham Firdaus explains how enzymes work, focusing on two key theories: the lock and key theory and the induced fit theory. The lock and key theory, proposed by Emil, suggests that enzymes have a specific active site that perfectly fits the substrate, like a lock and key. In contrast, the induced fit theory, put forward by Daniel Fashland, describes enzymes as having a flexible active site that adjusts to fit the substrate. The video highlights these theories with examples to demonstrate how enzymes facilitate biochemical reactions.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video is about explaining how enzymes work.
  • 😀 The speaker introduces two main theories: the lock and key theory and the induced fit theory.
  • 😀 The lock and key theory was proposed by Emil Fischer.
  • 😀 According to the lock and key theory, enzymes have a specific active site that fits perfectly with a substrate.
  • 😀 An example of the lock and key theory is the perfect compatibility between the enzyme’s active site and the substrate.
  • 😀 The induced fit theory was proposed by Daniel Koshland.
  • 😀 The induced fit theory states that enzymes have a flexible active site that adjusts to fit the substrate.
  • 😀 The active site of the enzyme and the substrate do not perfectly match at first in the induced fit theory.
  • 😀 In the induced fit theory, the enzyme’s active site changes shape to fit the substrate.
  • 😀 The speaker apologizes for any mistakes and thanks the viewers for watching.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The video explains how enzymes work, specifically discussing two theories: the lock-and-key theory and the induced fit theory.

  • Who proposed the lock-and-key theory of enzyme action?

    -The lock-and-key theory was proposed by Emil Fischer.

  • What does the lock-and-key theory suggest about enzyme action?

    -The lock-and-key theory suggests that enzymes have a specific active site that precisely fits a substrate, allowing them to bind together perfectly, much like a key fitting into a lock.

  • What is the key concept behind the induced fit theory of enzyme action?

    -The induced fit theory suggests that enzymes have a flexible active site that adjusts its shape to fit the substrate, allowing for a more dynamic interaction between the enzyme and the substrate.

  • Who proposed the induced fit theory?

    -The induced fit theory was proposed by Daniel Koshland.

  • How does the active site of the enzyme change according to the induced fit theory?

    -According to the induced fit theory, the active site of the enzyme changes its shape to accommodate the substrate, allowing the enzyme and substrate to bind more effectively.

  • How do the lock-and-key and induced fit theories differ?

    -The lock-and-key theory suggests a rigid, precise fit between the enzyme and substrate, whereas the induced fit theory proposes that the enzyme’s active site is flexible and adjusts to better fit the substrate.

  • What is an example of how the lock-and-key theory works?

    -In the lock-and-key theory, the active site of the enzyme and the substrate fit together perfectly, like a key fitting into a lock, ensuring a precise interaction between the two.

  • What does the induced fit theory suggest about the enzyme-substrate interaction?

    -The induced fit theory suggests that the enzyme's active site is not a perfect fit for the substrate initially but adjusts its shape to fit the substrate better during the binding process.

  • What can we conclude about enzyme flexibility from the two theories discussed?

    -The lock-and-key theory implies a rigid interaction between enzyme and substrate, while the induced fit theory highlights the enzyme’s flexibility in adapting to the substrate's shape.

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