(DEC 2013) 8. Enzymes help to lower the activation energies of reactions by (1) covalent interaction with substrates. (2) binding only with the solvent molecules, (3) changing reaction equilibria. (4) forming weak interactions with substrates.

(DEC 2013)
8. Enzymes help to lower the activation energies of reactions by
(1) covalent interaction with substrates.
(2) binding only with the solvent molecules,
(3) changing reaction equilibria.
(4) forming weak interactions with substrates.

The correct answer is (4) forming weak interactions with substrates.


Introduction

Enzymes are biological catalysts that dramatically accelerate the rates of chemical reactions essential for life. A critical feature of enzymatic action is their ability to lower the activation energy (Eₐ) of reactions. This lowered energy barrier allows reactions to proceed faster without altering the overall thermodynamics or equilibrium. The mechanisms involving enzyme-substrate interactions, including the formation of weak interactions and sometimes transient covalent bonds, are central to this process.


What Is Activation Energy?

Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required to convert reactants into an unstable, high-energy transition state before forming products. Without enzymes, molecules require more energy to reach this transition state, making reactions slower.


How Enzymes Lower Activation Energy

Enzymes lower activation energy primarily by stabilizing the transition state and bringing substrates into an optimal orientation for reaction. They accomplish this through forms of molecular interactions:

1. Forming Weak Interactions with Substrates (Correct Answer)

  • Enzymes use non-covalent weak interactions to hold substrates precisely in the active site.

  • These interactions include hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions, Van der Waals forces, and hydrophobic effects.

  • The energy released upon these weak interactions, called binding energy, helps stabilize the transition state.

  • This lowers the energy barrier, facilitating the conversion to products.

2. Covalent Interaction with Substrates (Option 1)

  • Some enzymes form temporary covalent bonds with substrates during certain catalytic processes.

  • These covalent intermediates can further reduce activation energy but are specific to certain enzyme classes.

  • Covalent catalysis is a transient step; the enzyme returns to its original state post-reaction.

3. Binding Only with Solvent Molecules (Option 2)

  • This is incorrect; enzymes specifically bind substrates.

  • They may influence solvent environment inside active sites but do not lower activation energy by binding solvent alone.

4. Changing Reaction Equilibria (Option 3)

  • Enzymes cannot change reaction equilibria.

  • They only speed up the approach to equilibrium by lowering activation energy without changing Gibbs free energy.


Mechanistic Insights

  • Enzymes constrain substrates, reducing the entropy (random movement), which lowers activation energy.

  • Induced fit between substrate and enzyme improves substrate binding and transition state stability.

  • Enzymes may also create microenvironments (e.g., acidic/basic, hydrophobic), which favor the reaction pathway.


Summary Table

Mechanism Involved in Lowering Activation Energy? Explanation
Forming weak interactions Yes (main mechanism) Stabilizes transition state, lowers energy barrier
Covalent interaction with substrate Yes (specific enzymes) Transient covalent intermediates provide alternative pathways
Binding only with solvent molecules No Does not contribute to activation energy reduction
Changing reaction equilibria No Does not alter equilibrium positions

Conclusion

Enzymes lower the activation energy of reactions primarily by forming weak, non-covalent interactions with substrates that stabilize the transition state. Occasionally, covalent catalysis may occur as a supplementary mechanism. However, enzymes do not lower activation energy by binding solvent alone or changing reaction equilibria. Understanding these fundamental mechanisms illuminates how enzymes efficiently catalyze vital biochemical reactions.

52 Comments
  • Roopal Sharma
    September 12, 2025

    Enzymes lower the activation energy by forming weak non covalent interactions with substrates.

  • Aakansha sharma Sharma
    September 12, 2025

    Forming weak interaction with substrate

  • Sakshi yadav
    September 12, 2025

    forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Sakshi Kanwar
    September 12, 2025

    By forming weak interaction with substrate enzyme stabilises the ES complex by decreasing the activation energy and easily product will be formed by holding the substrate

  • Mohd juber Ali
    September 12, 2025

    Option 4 is right

  • Priya dhakad
    September 12, 2025

    By forming weak interaction with substrate.

  • Mansukh Kapoor
    September 12, 2025

    The correct answer is option 4th
    Enzyme lowers the activation energy of the reaction forming weak interactions with substrates

  • Varsha Tatla
    September 12, 2025

    By the forming of week interaction with substrate enz. Lowering the activation energy

  • Heena Mahlawat
    September 12, 2025

    Enzymes lowers activation energy by weak interactions like hydrogen bonding, electrostatic interactions, vander waals , hydrophobic interactions etc .and sometimes covalent transient interactions also but for specific enzymes only

  • Tanvi Panwar
    September 12, 2025

    Enzymes decreases the activation energy by forming weak interaction with substrates.

  • HIMANI FAUJDAR
    September 12, 2025

    Ans Enzymes lower the activation energy of reactions primarily by forming weak, non-covalent interactions with substrates that stabilize the transition state.

  • Santosh Saini
    September 13, 2025

    Enzymes lower the activation energy of reaction by forming weak , non- covalent interaction with substrate

  • Dharmpal Swami
    September 13, 2025

    Enzyme are bind with non covalently with substrate so these are forming weak interaction with substrate

  • Kanica Sunwalka
    September 13, 2025

    enzyme lower the Ea of rxn initially by forming non covalent bond ( weak – can dissociate easily ) with substrate

  • Kirti Agarwal
    September 13, 2025

    Weak interaction between enzyme and substrate by non covalent bonding

  • Neha Yadav
    September 13, 2025

    By forming weak interaction with substrate enzyme lower the activation energy of reaction

  • Bhawna Choudhary
    September 13, 2025

    Forming weak interaction with substrate

  • Manisha choudhary
    September 14, 2025

    Enzyme rate of reaction ko increase krte h activation energy ko km krke
    Activation energy, substrate ko product m convert hone s phle unstable transition state m convert hone k liye avshyak minimum energy hoti h
    Enzyme substrate k sath mostly noncovalent bond , hydrogen bond , hydrophobic interaction,vanderwall interaction, electrostatic bond k dwara substrate ko proper orientation m late h or transition state ko stablized kr activation energy ko km krte h
    Kuch specific group k enzyme transient covalent bond dwara bhi activation energy ko km krte h

    Enzyme substate k bich bond formation s energy relase hoti h jise binding energy bhi bolte h jo activation energy ko km karwati h

  • Deepika sheoran
    September 14, 2025

    Option 4th is correct
    Forming weak interaction with substrate.

  • Soniya Shekhawat
    September 14, 2025

    Enzyme help to lower the activation energy of reaction by forming the week interaction with substate means non covalent bonding between enzyme and substate.

  • Pratibha Jain
    September 14, 2025

    correct answer is option (4)
    Enzyme lowers the activation energy of the reaction forming weak interactions with substrates

  • Nilofar Khan
    September 14, 2025

    correct answer is (4)
    Enzyme lower the activation energy and forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Aafreen Khan de
    September 14, 2025

    Enzymes help to lower the activation energies of reactions by forming weak interactions with substrates by non covalent bonds such as hydrogen bonds, Vander Waals force, electrostatic force

  • Ayush Dubey
    September 14, 2025

    forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Vanshika Sharma
    September 14, 2025

    Forming a weak interaction with substrate

  • Khushi Agarwal
    September 14, 2025

    The correct answer is (4) forming weak interactions with substrates it stabilized transition state lower energy barrier

  • Anjali
    September 14, 2025

    forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Bhavana kankhedia
    September 14, 2025

    forming weak interactions with substrates

  • Avni
    September 14, 2025

    The Correct answer is Forming weak interaction with substrates

  • Anurag Giri
    September 14, 2025

    The correct answer is (4) forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Simran Saini
    September 14, 2025

    Forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Mitali saini
    September 14, 2025

    The correct answer is (4) forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Kajal
    September 14, 2025

    By forming weak interaction with substrate enzyme lower the activation energy hence option 4

  • Rishita
    September 14, 2025

    Enzyme help to lower the activation energy of reaction by forming the week interaction with substate means non covalent bonding between enzyme and substate

  • Arushi Saini
    September 14, 2025

    Enzymes lower the activation energy and stabilises the transition state

  • Asha Gurzzar
    September 14, 2025

    Option 4 as form weak interaction with substrate enzyme lowers the activation energy

  • Pallavi Ghangas
    September 14, 2025

    Enzyme lower the activation energy by forming weak interaction with substrate molecule

  • Payal Gaur
    September 14, 2025

    Forming weak intraction with substrate.

  • anjani sharma
    September 14, 2025

    Answer 4
    Enzymes lower the activation energy by forming weak non covalent interactions with substrates.

  • Sneha Kumawat
    September 14, 2025

    Enzyme reaction ki activation energy ko kam karne ke liye enzyme subject ke sath unstable covalent bond banate hain isliye transition state stable Ho jaati Hai aur activation energy kam ho jati hai

  • Devika
    September 15, 2025

    Forming weak interaction with substrate

  • Preeti
    September 15, 2025

    Option 4 is correct formation of weak interaction with substrate

  • Khushi Vaishnav
    September 15, 2025

    forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Anjana sharma
    September 16, 2025

    forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Minal Sethi
    September 16, 2025

    forming weak interaction with substrate

  • Yogita
    September 16, 2025

    Forming weak iterations with substrates

  • Muskan singodiya
    September 16, 2025

    Forming weak interaction with subtrates

  • Alec
    September 16, 2025

    by forming weak interactions with substrate enzymes they lower activation energy.

  • Monika jangid
    September 17, 2025

    By forming weak interaction with subs.

  • Muskan Yadav
    September 17, 2025

    The correct answer is (4) forming weak interactions with substrates.

  • Divya rani
    September 17, 2025

    Enzymes use non covalent weak interaction to bind with substrate I.e.hydrogen bonds, ionic bond etc. It helps to lower the activation energy.

  • Priya khandal
    September 17, 2025

    D is right

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