Chapter 4: Biocatalysis (Pyq) PSPM II 2016/2017
Chapter 4: Biocatalysis (Pyq) PSPM II 2016/2017
PSPM II 2016/2017
1. (a) Define enzyme. [1 mark]
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(c) What determines the amount of product produced in an enzymatic reaction? [2 marks]
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(d) What will happen to the rate of enzyme activity when the shape of enzyme’s active site is
altered? Give a reason. [2 marks]
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(e) Catecolase causes the browning of cut fruits like apples. An apple was bitten in two areas;
one area wascexposed while another area was covered with lime juice. Why had the
exposed area turned brown? [2 marks]
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PSPM II 2011/2012
2. (a) (i) Draw a graph showing the changes of energy with and without the presence of an
enzyme.
[3 marks]
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FIGURE 1
(i) Identify the sites labeled F and G. [2 marks]
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(ii) Structure H can bind to G site. What is H and how does it affect the rate of reaction?
[3 marks]
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UPS I 2009/2010
FIGURE 2
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(ii) Draw a line on the graph above if the temperature is slightly increased starting at
point A. [1 mark]
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(c) Briefly explain why high fever can be fatal to human beings? [2 marks]
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PSPM I 2009/2010
4. FIGURE 3 shows the effect of factor X and factor Y on the rate of enzymatic reaction.
FIGURE 3
(a) (i) State the factor X and factor Y. [2 marks]
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(iii) What happens to the active site of enzyme at the point A to point B? [1 mark]
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(iv)How do the kinetic energy of enzyme and substrate effects the reaction rate at the
point P to point Q? [3 marks]
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(b) State the level of protein structure that forms enzymes. [1 mark]
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UPS I 2010/2011
FIGURE 4
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(iii)Explain how the active site of an enzyme can reduce the activation energy. [2 marks]
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(c) Malonate is the inhibitor for the enzyme succinate dehydrogenase. How would you
determine whether malonate is a competitive inhibitor or noncompetitive inhibitor?
[2 marks]
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PSPM II 2014/2015
6. FIGURE 5 shows an enzyme activity in a chemical reaction.
FIGURE 5
(a) (i) Identify T. [1 mark]
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(d) Give TWO factors which prevent the production of R and S. [2 marks]
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(e) (i) State the condition during which an enzyme is saturated. [1 mark]
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(ii) In what way the enzyme productivity can be increased in (e)(i)? [1 mark]
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UPS II 2012/2013
7. FIGURE 6 shows an enzyme and four other molecules.
FIGURE 6
(a) (i) Name the part labeled T. [1 mark]
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(ii) Which of the two molecules, R or S is more likely to be the substrate for the given
enzyme? Give your reason. [2 marks]
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(iii) Molecules P and Q inhibit the enzyme in different ways. State briefly how each of the
molecule inhibits the enzyme. [4 marks]
P: __________________________________________________________________
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Q: ________________________________________________________________________
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(b) There are two hypotheses on the mechanism of enzyme action which are ‘lock and key’
and ‘induced fit’. How do these hypotheses differ in terms of the enzyme’s active site?
[1 mark]
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(c) Why amylase is unable to catalyze the conversion of a protein into amino acids?
[2 marks]
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UPS I 2007/2008
8. (a) FIGURE 7 shows two models for enzyme-substrate action.
FIGURE 7
(i) Name the P and Q models. [2 marks]
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(ii) Give the main differences between the P and Q models. [2 marks]
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(iii)How does the formation of enzyme-substrate (E+S) complex reduce the activation
energy? Explain. [2 marks]
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(b) FIGURE 8 shows the relationship between substrate concentration and the rate of
enzyme-catalysed reaction under three different conditions.
FIGURE 8
(i) State the correct label for the following reactions. [3 marks]
(ii) Name the region of enzyme where the noncompetitive inhibitor binds. [1 mark]
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Biology Unit, KMJ 79
Biocatalysis
PSPM I 2006/2007
9. FIGURE 9 shows three different enzyme reactions. A and B represent two types of inhibitors.
FIGURE 9
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(d) What happens to the reaction with inhibitors A and B if the substrate concentration is
increased? [2 marks]
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(e) Draw a curve to show the effect of increasing the temperature to enzyme activity.
[2 marks]
(f) State the level of protein structure that form enzyme. [1 mark]
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UPS I 2008/2009
FIGURE 10
(a) Identify the type of inhibitor I and II. [2 marks]
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(c) In the presence of inhibitor I, explain what will happen to the rate of enzyme reaction.
[2 marks]
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(d) Suggest how the effect of inhibitor I can be reduced in order to increase the rate of
enzyme reaction. [1 mark]
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(e) Explain how irreversible inhibitors cause permanent damage to enzymes. [3 marks]
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PSPM II 2018/2019
11. FIGURE 11 shows two different types of inhibitors, X and Y when compared to normal
enzyme.
FIGURE 11
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PSPM II 2007/2008
12. (a) Describe how substrate concentration and pH affect the rate of enzyme-catalysed
reaction. [10 marks]
(b) Explain the mechanism of enzyme action using “induced fit” hypothesis with an aid of a
diagram. [10 marks]
PSPM II 2008/2009
PSPM II 2010/2011
14. (a) Describe enzyme classification according to the International Union of Biochemistry
(IUB). [12 marks]
(b) Explain the different types of cofactor. [8 marks]
PSPM II 2013/2014
15. (a) Explain the mechanism of enzyme action using ‘lock and key’ hypothesis and ‘induced
fit’ hypothesis. [10 marks]
(b) Briefly discuss the types of cofactor with appropriate examples. [10 marks]
PSPM II 2015/2016
16. (a) Describe the properties of enzyme and how pH can affect the rate of enzyme-catalysed
reaction. [12 marks]
(b) Explain the mechanism of enzyme action based on ‘lock and key’ hypothesis and
‘induced fit’ hypothesis. [8 marks]
1. Enzymes…
A. bind their substrates at active sites.
B. can bind to cofactors such as metal ions that participate in enzyme reactions.
C. are composed primarily of polypeptides, which are polymers of amino acids.
D. all statements are true.
4. In the graph reaction rate against substrate concentration, the reason that the curve reaches a
plateau, and does not increase any further at high substrate concentration is that…
6. Malonic acid could inhibit the action of succinic dehydrogenase on succinic acid because…
A. Malonic acid could react with succinic acid.
B. Malonic acid could bind at the active site of succinic dehydrogenase.
C. Succinic acid could bind at the active site of succinic dehydrogenase.
D. Succinic acid could not bind at the active site of succinic dehydrogenase.
7. The graph below shows the rate of reaction with and without an inhibitor.
10. Hydrolases are one important class of enzyme that catalyze the…
A. conversions between isomers.
B. oxidation-reduction reactions.
C. splitting a molecule using water.
D. reaction in which double bonds are formed.
STRUCTURED QUESTIONS
FIGURE 1
a) Identify A, B and C.
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B: ___________________________________________________________
C: ___________________________________________________________
[3 marks]
b) Define the meaning of enzyme.
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[2 marks]
c) State the role of enzyme. According to your answer, describe the importance of enzyme
in living organism.
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[2 marks]
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e) Suggest what would happen to the rate of reaction if :-
FIGURE 2
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[3 marks]
b) Give ONE difference between active site and allosteric site of an enzyme.
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[1 mark]
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[3 marks]
d) Explain how heating beyond the optimum temperature affect the rate of reaction.
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[2 marks]
e) List ONE other factor that affect the rate of enzyme reaction.
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[1 mark]
ESSAY QUESTIONS
1. a) Explain the mechanism of enzyme action using ‘induced fit’ hypothesis with an
aid of a diagram. (PSPM 1
2007/2008)
[10 marks]