A-Level Biology AQA 7402

1.4.2: Many proteins are enzymes

#1.4.2.1

Each enzyme lowers the activation energy of the reaction it catalyses.

#1.4.2.2

The induced-fit model of enzyme action.

#1.4.2.3

The properties of an enzyme relate to the tertiary structure of its active site and its ability to combine with complementary substrate(s) to form an enzyme-substrate complex.

  • The specificity of enzymes
  • The effects of the following factors on the rate of enzyme-controlled reactions – enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, concentration of competitive and of non-competitive inhibitors, pH and temperature.
#1.4.2.4

Students should be able to:

  • appreciate how models of enzyme action have changed over time
  • appreciate that enzymes catalyse a wide range of intracellular and extracellular reactions that determine structures and functions from cellular to whole-organism level.
#1.4.2P1

Required practical 1

Investigation into the effect of a named variable on the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction.

1.4.1
General properties of proteins
1.5.1
Structure of DNA and RNA