Enzyme Simulation - Amylase A
Enzyme Simulation - Amylase A
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Enzyme Simulation
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Name:
I. Background Info:
The reaction involved in this simulation:
1. Set starch to 2.5 mmol and amylase to 1 mmol. Set maltose, maltase, glucose, and amylase
inhibitor to 0. Set pH to 7 and temperature to 35. Run the simulation, observe what happens
and answer the following questions:
Product
Enzyme
Hypothesis:
2. Set maltose, maltase, glucose, and amylase inhibitor to 0. Set pH to 7 and temperature
to 35.
3. Set amylase to 1 mmol.
4. Set starch to 1 mmol.
5. Run the simulation and record the amount of time it takes for all of the starch to be
converted to maltose.
6. Repeat with the starch set to 2, 3, 4, and 5 mmol.
7. Calculate the rate of maltose production by dividing the amount of maltose produced by
the time it took to consume all of the starch.
Data:
8. Insert a graph representing how the starting amount of starch affects the rate of
maltose production.
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Hypothesis:
2. Set maltose, maltase, glucose, and amylase inhibitor to 0. Set pH to 7 and temperature
to 35.
3. Set amylase to 1 mmol.
4. Set starch to 2.5 mmol.
5. Run the simulation and record the amount of time it takes for all of the starch to be
converted to maltose.
6. Repeat with amylase set to 2, 3, 4, and 5 mmol.
7. Calculate the rate of maltose production by dividing the amount of maltose produced by
the time it took to consume all of the starch.
Data:
5
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8. Insert a graph representing how the starting amount of amylase affects the rate of
maltose production.
IV. pH
Experimental Question: How does pH affect the rate of product production?
Hypothesis:
2. Set maltose, maltase, glucose, and amylase inhibitor to 0. Set temperature to 35.
3. Set amylase to 2 mmol.
4. Set starch to 2.5 mmol.
5. Set pH to 6.
6. Run the simulation and record the amount of time it takes for all of the starch to be
converted to maltose. If no reaction occurs, record the rate as 0.
7. Repeat with pH set to 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8.
8. Calculate the rate of maltose production by dividing the amount of maltose produced by
the time it took to consume all of the starch.
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Data:
6.5
7.5
V. Temperature
Experimental Question: How does temperature affect the rate of product production?
Hypothesis:
Data:
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
11. Insert a graph representing how the temperature affects the rate of maltose production.
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