Biochemistry Chapter 6

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Across
  1. 3. Reactant in enzyme-catalyzed reactions
  2. 6. Organic molecule derived from vitamins
  3. 7. Type of enzyme that adds or removes functional groups to form a double bond without hydrolysis or oxidation
  4. 10. Type of enzyme that moves functional groups within a molecule
  5. 11. Another term for a spontaneous reaction
  6. 13. Type of enzyme that catalyzes redox reactions
  7. 17. Law of thermodynamics that states that entropy will increase in any energy exchange if no energy enters or leaves the system
  8. 18. Maximum reversible work that can be performed by a system at constant temperature and pressure
  9. 19. An enzyme without its cofactor
  10. 20. Law of thermodynamics that states that entropy of a perfect crystal is zero at absolute zero temperature
  11. 22. What a cofactor is called when it is very tightly bound
  12. 24. Whose principle states that if you suddenly add more of either reactants or products, the reaction will adjust itself to reach equilibrium again
  13. 26. Transition state analogs _______ enzymes
  14. 27. The better model of enzyme-substrate binding at the active site
Down
  1. 1. Enzymes facilitate the formation of the _______
  2. 2. Small molecules that some enzymes require for activity
  3. 4. Type of enzyme that moves functional groups between molecules
  4. 5. An enzyme with its cofactor: complete and catalytically active
  5. 8. Type of enzyme that joins two molecules, usually coupled with ATP hydrolysis
  6. 9. Type of enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptide bonds
  7. 12. Enzymes alter the _______ of a reaction
  8. 14. Another term for a non spontaneous reaction
  9. 15. Type of enzyme that cleaves molecules by the addition of water
  10. 16. Law of thermodynamics that states that energy of an isolated system is conserved
  11. 21. An equation with a negative delta G will be _______
  12. 23. A reaction with delta G = 0 will be at _______
  13. 25. Varies greatly from enzyme to enzyme, largely dependent on characteristics of active site