Induced Fit Theory
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Q. According to induced fit theory of enzyme action
- substrate changes its shape after binding
- conformational change takes place in substrate
- substrate induces conformational change in enzyme
- there is no conformational change in enzyme
Q. According to the induced fit theory of enzyme action,
- substrate induces a conformational change in enzyme
- substrate changes its shape after binding
- conformational change takes place in substrate
- there is no conformational change in enzyme
Q. According to the induced fit theory of enzyme action,
- conformational change takes place in substrate
- substrate induces a conformational change in enzyme
- substrate changes its shape after binding
- there is no conformational change in enzyme
Q.
Which model of enzyme action is represented in the given image?
is a cyclic compound
is not a straight chain compound
is the plant counterpart of human cholesterol
is non- cyclic
Q. "Lock and Key" model of enzyme action illustrates that a particular enzyme molecule
- Is destroyed and resynthesised several times
- Reacts at the same rate in all conditions
- Interacts with specific type of substrate molecule
- Forms a permanent enzyme-substrate complex
Q.
Which model of enzyme action is represented in the given image?
- Lock and key
- Induced fit
Michaelis-Menton
None of the above
Q. The induced fit theory for enzyme action was given by..........
Q. The model that an enzyme interacts with only a specific substrate is explained by
- Enzyme-substrate concept
- Destroyed and resynthesized concept
- Lock and key concept
- Activation energy concept
Q. Who proposed the induced fit theory for enzyme action?
Q. Key and lock hypothesis of enzyme action was given by
- Fischer
- Koshland
- Buchner
- Kuhne
Q. Induced fit theory of enzyme action was given by
- Kuhne
- Fischer
- Koshland
- Buchner
Q. According to the induced fit theory of enzyme action,
- substrate induces a conformational change in enzyme
- substrate changes its shape after binding
- conformational change takes place in substrate
- there is no conformational change in enzyme
Q. Induced fit theory of enzyme activity was given by
- Fischer
- Summer
- Northrop
- Koshland
Q.
Which model of enzyme action is represented in the given image?
- Lock and key
- Induced fit
Michaelis-Menton
None of the above
Q.
This diagram of a biochemical pathway. The arrows represent reactions catalyzed by the indicated enzyme. The letters represent chemical compounds consumed or produced during the reactions.
If the action of enzyme 1 is blocked with an inhibitor, all of the following statements is true about the effect on the pathway except
Read the passage and answer the following question.
This diagram of a biochemical pathway. The arrows represent reactions catalyzed by the indicated enzyme. The letters represent chemical compounds consumed or produced during the reactions.
- Compound A will accumulate to a high level
- Compound B will not be produced
- Compound D will not be produced
- Compound E will not be produced
- Enzyme 2 will not have a substrate on which to act