Memorize Enzyme Inhibition
Summary
TLDRThis video explains the three types of enzyme inhibition: competitive, uncompetitive, and non-competitive. It breaks down the phenomena in which the inhibitor affects the enzyme's activity by competing with the substrate for the active site or binding to the enzyme-substrate complex. The video also demonstrates how to memorize the graphs of each inhibition type using a simple pencil technique, illustrating how the values of 1/Vmax and 1/Km change in each case, providing a clear and visual method for remembering enzyme inhibition concepts.
Takeaways
- đ Competitive inhibition occurs when the substrate and the inhibitor compete for the enzyme's active site.
- đ Uncompetitive inhibition happens when the inhibitor binds to the enzyme-substrate (ES) complex.
- đ Non-competitive inhibition involves the inhibitor binding either to the active site or directly to the ES complex.
- đ The graph of competitive inhibition shows no change in 1/V max but a change in -1/Km.
- đ To memorize the graph for competitive inhibition, hold the pencil at 1/V max and rotate it anti-clockwise.
- đ For uncompetitive inhibition, place the pencil on the graph and push it upwards to memorize its graph.
- đ Uncompetitive inhibition causes changes in both 1/V max and -1/Km.
- đ In non-competitive inhibition, rotate the pencil at -1/Km to get the graph, which shows changes in 1/V max but not in -1/Km.
- đ The key to memorizing the graphs involves manipulating the pencil based on specific values of 1/V max and -1/Km.
- đ Reviewing competitive inhibition: rotate the pencil at 1/V max, for uncompetitive inhibition push it upwards, and for non-competitive inhibition rotate at -1/Km.
Q & A
What are the three types of enzyme inhibition?
-The three types of enzyme inhibition are competitive inhibition, uncompetitive inhibition, and non-competitive inhibition.
What happens in competitive inhibition?
-In competitive inhibition, the inhibitor competes with the substrate for binding at the enzyme's active site.
How does the graph of competitive inhibition differ from other types?
-In competitive inhibition, the value of 1/Km changes, but the value of 1/V_max remains the same.
What is the technique for memorizing the graph of competitive inhibition?
-To memorize the graph of competitive inhibition, place the pencil at 1/V_max and rotate it counterclockwise.
How is uncompetitive inhibition defined?
-Uncompetitive inhibition occurs when the inhibitor binds only to the enzyme-substrate (ES) complex.
What changes on the graph in uncompetitive inhibition?
-In uncompetitive inhibition, both 1/Km and 1/V_max values change.
What is the technique for memorizing the graph of uncompetitive inhibition?
-To memorize the graph of uncompetitive inhibition, push the pencil upwards on the graph.
What defines non-competitive inhibition?
-In non-competitive inhibition, the inhibitor can bind either to the enzyme's active site or the enzyme-substrate (ES) complex.
What happens on the graph during non-competitive inhibition?
-In non-competitive inhibition, the value of 1/Km remains the same, while the value of 1/V_max changes.
What is the technique for memorizing the graph of non-competitive inhibition?
-To memorize the graph of non-competitive inhibition, hold the pencil at 1/Km and rotate it counterclockwise.
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