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Pectinase Prelab

Pectinase Prelab. Please copy the following definitions: (on handout) Chemical reaction : when atoms are rearranged in a molecule or molecules. Enzyme : a protein that speeds up a chemical reaction Substrate : the substance an enzyme changes Catalyst : anything that speeds up a reaction.

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Pectinase Prelab

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  1. Pectinase Prelab Please copy the following definitions: (on handout) Chemical reaction: when atoms are rearranged in a molecule or molecules. Enzyme: a protein that speeds up a chemical reaction Substrate: the substance an enzyme changes Catalyst: anything that speeds up a reaction

  2. The real chemical name for pectin is polygalacturose. What is the name of the monosaccharide it is made of?

  3. Check Yourself: There’s lots of different kinds of “sugars”out there. Galacturose has 6 carbon atoms – how many oxygen atoms must it have? “Ga-lac-tur-ose” It’s the monosaccharide subunit of poly-galactarose. Science words always make sense, because they’re designed to be used by speakers of every language

  4. Here’s a small part of the long chain… This is the bond we’ll be breaking in the lab!!!

  5. Pectinase is the protein we’ll be using in the lab.

  6. ENZYME SUBSTRATE

  7. Pectinase attaches to pectin at the active site…

  8. …And then breaks a bond in the polysaccharide!

  9. Some proteins (like Pectinase) are enzymes. Different enzymes speed up all different kinds of reactions in organisms!

  10. SUBSTRATE Enzymes are very selective about which substrates they bind. In other words, They’re Specific. Enzyme

  11. Apples have lots of pectin

  12. We will be measuring the effect of pectinase by measuring how fast liquid from applesauce drips through a filter. What effect will chopping pectin into little pieces have on the amount of juice you collect?

  13. Hypothesize! Homework: Write a hypothesis on page 2 of the lab report based on what you know. It should answer the question “What will pectinase do to pectin in applesauce?”

  14. Predict • Remember what a prediction is: An if… then statement that will test your hypothesis using data from the experiment. • If… [hypothesis] then [data you expect] • Write a prediction on your lab report

  15. Background • With the time that remains, begin writing your background section on page 1 of the lab report. Use the bullet points listed to guide your response.

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