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Biology 102 Lab 12 Digestive System Enzymes: Activity, Purpose, and Optimal Conditions 1 Objectives for Today • Become more familiar with some of the enzymes used for chemical digestion • For each enzyme used in today’s experiment, you should know: – Their major action, i.e., the type(s) of substrates on which they act – Their primary site of action in the body – The optimal pH at which they work – Additional factors, if any, they need to work efficiently 2 Enzymes and Metabolic Reactions Enzymes are Biological catalysts • control rates of metabolic reactions • lower activation energy needed to start reactions • globular proteins with specific shapes • not consumed in chemical reactions • *substrate specific • shape of active site (3D) determines which substrate(s) the enzyme can act on Figure From: Marieb & Hoehn, Human Anatomy & Physiology, 9th ed., Pearson Enzymes work optimally under specific conditions of temperature and pH 3 Enzymes as Proteins – 3D Structure Specific folding and bending of a polypeptide or protein. **It is the 3-D structure of a protein that allows it to perform its specific function. Secondary structure Secondary structure Figure from: Hole’s Human A&P, 12th edition, 2010 What would happen if an enzyme is exposed to extreme heat? pH? 4 Enzymes used in today’s experiment 1. Salivary amylase – – – – Starch (polysaccharide) → Maltose (disaccharide) Salivary glands What do you predict is its optimum temp/pH? How would we know if this reaction has occurred? IKI – Potassium Iodide Benedict’s Reagent What is an experimental control? What kinds of controls are there? 5 Enzymes used in today’s experiment 2. Pepsin – – – – Proteins → Peptides, amino acids Where is pepsin active in the body? What does it do? What do you predict is its optimum temp/pH? How would we know if this reaction has occurred? BAPNA - Nα-Benzoyl-DLarginine 4-nitroanilide hydrochloride (the amino acid, arginine) Causes solution to turn yellow when cleaved from BAPA by a peptidase Yellow dye produced by the reaction changes the solution’s optical density; this can be measured by a spectrophotometer. Colorless solutions have an optical density of zero. 6 Enzymes used in today’s experiment 3. Lipase – – – – Triglycerides → Monoglyceride + 2 Fatty acids Where do lipases come from in the body? What do you predict is their optimum temp/pH? Is there anything else lipases need to function efficiently in the body, e.g., in the intestine? – How would we know if this reaction has occurred? Example of using phenol red as a pH change indicator Is there anything else we can use in the lab to detect pH changes? Acidic (below 6.8) Basic (above 8.2) 7 Using PhysioEx 9.1 PhysioEX 9.1 is current 8 Using PhysioEx 9.1 Note: PhysioEx 9.1 is most current version 9 Using PhysioEx 9.1 10 Using PhysioEx 9.1 11 Using PhysioEx 9.1 12 Using PhysioEx 9.1 13 Using PhysioEx 9.1 14 Using PhysioEx 9.1 Note: Save this to the desktop and name the file: Lab12_<Day>_Group<#>.pdf Email me the file ([email protected]), and be sure to email one to yourself and the other members of your group if you want a copy for studying. Put the names of your group members in the subject line of the email followed by ‘Lab 12’. 15 What You Should Do in Lab Today… • Using the DVD version or online version of the software, access PhysioEx 9.1 in Mastering A&P and do Exercise 8: – Salivary amylase (Activities 1 and 2) – Pepsin (Activity 3) – Lipase (Activity 4) • For each experiment, – Be sure to do the pretest – Answer the ‘Prediction’ questions as you go – Generate a PDF file to submit as your lab report (so, you will be submitting 4 PDF files) • Also submit a Summary Table Lab Report (hard copy) from your group. 16 For next lab… • Gross/microscopic anatomy of the urinary system – Human models – Cats • Gross anatomy of the reproductive system – Human models (no, not live ones!) – Cats 17 Amylase activity on Starch 18 Amylase activity on cellulose 19 Pepsin activity on BAPNA (protein) 20 Lipase activity on triglycerides 21