Memorize Enzyme Inhibition

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqjVB8WT1xo

Resumo

TLDRThis video explains the three types of enzyme inhibition: competitive, uncompetitive, and non-competitive. It details how competitive inhibition involves competition for the active site, uncompetitive inhibition pertains to inhibitor binding to the ES complex, and non-competitive inhibition allows binding to either the active site or the ES complex. A unique technique is provided to memorize the graphs associated with each type of inhibition using a pencil. For competitive inhibition, the pencil is held at 1/Vmax and rotated anti-clockwise. For uncompetitive inhibition, the pencil is pushed upwards, while for non-competitive inhibition, it is held at -1/Km and rotated anti-clockwise.

Conclusões

  • 🧪 Understand the three enzyme inhibition types: competitive, uncompetitive, non-competitive.
  • 📊 Competitive inhibition competes for the enzyme's active site.
  • 🔗 Uncompetitive inhibition binds the enzyme-substrate complex.
  • 🔄 Non-competitive inhibition can bind both active site and ES complex.
  • ✏️ Use a pencil to memorize inhibition graphs effectively: rotate and push as needed.

Linha do tempo

  • 00:00:00 - 00:02:58

    In this section, the speaker introduces the topic of enzyme inhibition and explains the three types: competitive, uncompetitive, and non-competitive inhibition. Competitive inhibition occurs when the inhibitor competes with the substrate for the enzyme's active site. Uncompetitive inhibition involves the inhibitor binding to the enzyme-substrate complex. Non-competitive inhibition allows the inhibitor to bind to either the active site or the enzyme-substrate complex directly, affecting their function.

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Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • What are the three types of enzyme inhibition?

    The three types of enzyme inhibition are competitive inhibition, uncompetitive inhibition, and non-competitive inhibition.

  • How does competitive inhibition work?

    In competitive inhibition, the substrate and the inhibitor compete for the enzyme's active site.

  • What is uncompetitive inhibition?

    Uncompetitive inhibition occurs when the inhibitor binds to the enzyme-substrate (ES) complex.

  • How does non-competitive inhibition differ from the others?

    Non-competitive inhibition allows the inhibitor to bind to either the active site or the ES complex.

  • What is the memorization technique for graphs of inhibition?

    Use a pencil to visualize the graphs: rotate for competitive, push up for uncompetitive, and rotate for non-competitive.

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    hey guys quit by chemistry basics here
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    inhibition now there are three types of
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    enzyme inhibition competitive inhibition
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    uncompetitive inhibition and
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    non-competitive inhibition
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    competitive inhibition is a phenomenon
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    in which the substrate and the inhibitor
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    competes for the active site of the
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    enzyme uncompetitive inhibition is a
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    phenomenon in which inhibitor binds the
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    es complex
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    non-competitive inhibition is a
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    phenomenon in which the inhibitor can
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    either bind active site and compete with
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    the substrate or it can bind the es
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    complex directly
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    - memorized graphs of each kind of
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    enzyme inhibition all you need is a
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    pencil or a pen now to memorize the
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    graph of competitive inhibition place
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    the pencil on the graph and hold it at 1
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    by V Max value now rotate the pencil in
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    anti-clockwise direction and this will
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    be the graph of competitive inhibition
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    in competitive inhibition the value of
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    -1 by km has changed whereas the value
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    of 1 by V Max remains the same
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    for uncompetitive inhibition place the
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    pencil on the graph and push it upwards
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    this will be the graph of uncompetitive
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    inhibition you're the valley of -1 by km
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    and value of 1 by V Max have changed
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    for non-competitive inhibition a hold
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    the pencil at minus 1 by km and rotate
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    the pencil in anti-clockwise direction
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    this gives you the graph of
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    non-competitive inhibition in this case
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    the value of 1 by we max have changed
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    and the value of minus 1 by km remains
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    the same
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    let's revise this technique for
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    competitive inhibition hold the pencil
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    at 1 by V Max and rotate an
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    anti-clockwise direction
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    for uncompetitive inhibition push the
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    pencil in upwards direction
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    and for non-competitive inhibition hold
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    the pencil at minus 1 by km and rotate
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    the pencil in anti-clockwise direction
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