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Chapitre 3

Énergie et catalyse

La première loi de la thermodynamique
La première loi de la thermodynamique
The first law of thermodynamics deals with the total amount of energy in the universe. It states that this total amount of energy is constant. In other ...
La seconde loi de la thermodynamique
La seconde loi de la thermodynamique
In the quest to identify a property that may reliably predict the spontaneity of a process, a promising candidate has been identified: entropy. Scientists ...
Enthalpie au sein de la cellule
Enthalpie au sein de la cellule
Enthalpy (H) is used to describe the thermodynamics of chemical and physical processes. Enthalpy is defined as the sum of a system's internal energy ...
Entropie au sein de la cellule
Entropie au sein de la cellule
A living cell's primary tasks of obtaining, transforming, and using energy to do work may seem simple. However, the second law of thermodynamics ...
Une introduction à l'enthalpie libre
Une introduction à l'enthalpie libre
How can we compare the energy that releases from one reaction to that of another reaction? We use a measurement of free energy to quantitate these energy ...
Réactions endergoniques et exergoniques dans la cellule
Réactions endergoniques et exergoniques dans la cellule
If energy releases during a chemical reaction, then the resulting value will be a negative number. In other words, reactions that release energy have ...
La constante d'équilibre des liaisons et la force des liaisons
La constante d'équilibre des liaisons et la force des liaisons
The equilibrium binding constant (Kb) quantifies the strength of a protein-ligand interaction. Kb can be calculated as follows when the reaction is at ...
Énergie libre et équilibre
Énergie libre et équilibre
The free energy change for a process may be viewed as a measure of its driving force. A negative value for ΔG represents a driving force for the ...
Les conditions hors équilibre dans la cellule
Les conditions hors équilibre dans la cellule
An important concept in studying metabolism and energy is that of chemical equilibrium. Most chemical reactions are reversible. They can proceed in both ...
Oxydation et réduction des molécules organiques
Oxydation et réduction des molécules organiques
Energy production within a cell involves many coordinated chemical pathways. Most of these pathways are combinations of oxidation and reduction reactions, ...
Introduction aux enzymes
Introduction aux enzymes
The use of enzymes by humans dates to 7000 BCE. Humans first used enzymes to ferment sugars and produce alcohol without knowing that this was an ...
Enzymes et énergie d'activation
Enzymes et énergie d'activation
The activation energy (or free energy of activation), abbreviated as Ea, is the small amount of energy input necessary for all chemical reactions to ...
Introduction à la cinétique enzymatique
Introduction à la cinétique enzymatique
Enzyme kinetics studies the rates of biochemical reactions. Scientists monitor the reaction rates for a particular enzymatic reaction at various substrate ...
Constante catalytique et efficacité
Constante catalytique et efficacité
The turnover number of an enzyme is the maximum number of substrate molecules it can transform per unit time. Turnover numbers for most enzymes range from ...
Enzymes parfaites
Enzymes parfaites
The theory of catalytically perfect enzymes was first proposed by W.J. Albery and J. R. Knowles in 1976. These enzymes catalyze biochemical reactions at ...
Introduction aux mécanismes de catalyse enzymatique
Introduction aux mécanismes de catalyse enzymatique
For many years, scientists thought that enzyme-substrate binding took place in a simple "lock-and-key" fashion. This model stated that the enzyme ...
Fixation du ligand et liaison
Fixation du ligand et liaison
Allosteric proteins have more than one ligand binding site; the binding of a ligand to any of these sites influences the binding of ligands to the other ...
Coopérativité
Coopérativité
Cooperative allosteric transitions can occur in multimeric proteins, where each subunit of the protein has its own ligand-binding site. When a ligand ...
Ribozymes
Ribozymes
The term ribozyme is used for RNA that can act as an enzyme. Ribozymes are mainly found in selected viruses, bacteria, plant organelles, and lower ...
Stockage et libération de l'ATP
Stockage et libération de l'ATP
ATP is a highly unstable molecule. Unless quickly used to perform work, ATP spontaneously dissociates into ADP and inorganic phosphate (Pi), and the free ...
ATP et synthèse des macromolécules
ATP et synthèse des macromolécules
Biological macromolecules are organic compounds, predominantly composed of carbon atoms. The carbon atoms are covalently bonded with hydrogen, oxygen, ...
Réactions couplées
Réactions couplées
Cellular processes such as building and breaking down complex molecules occur through stepwise chemical reactions. Some of these chemical reactions are ...
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