Describe how enzymes affect chemical reactions and explain why this makes enzymes important to living things. Give an example of an enzyme found in a living organism. Describe the reaction it catalyzes and what is going on molecularly at the active site of that enzyme to...
Give an example of an enzyme in the body that accelerates a reaction and explain how blocking its activity might affect the person.Enzymes in Body:A number of reactions occur in the body, all of which are catalyzed by the enzymes. ...
4.Conclusion: Any of the mentioned enzymes can be considered as an example of an intestinal enzyme. For instance, you can chooselactaseas an example. Final Answer: An example of an intestinal enzyme islactase. --- Show More | ShareSave ...
The active site is lined with highly conserved glutamine and phenylalanine residues which are responsible for the hydrogen bond (H-bond) formation during the binding of inhibitors with the enzymes (Card et al, 2004, 2005; Ke et al., 2011; Ke and Wang, 2007). The formation of H-bond ...
On the formal genetics of isoenzymes, using 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase as an exampleThe results obtained in all animals examined for 6-PGD so far, indicate that this enzyme is a dimer molecule. In lower vertebrates, dimer molecules consist of identical subunits (=only a single locus). ...
One example of such a set retarder is a copolymer formed from a monomer of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid (AMPS); and a commercial AMPS set retarder is SCR-100™ (Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.). When cement composition additives that are not biodegradable are utilized in ...
We need repair enzymes like OGG1 to help maintain the status of our DNA, otherwise we’d have mutations or increased levels of DNA damage, leading to degenerative diseases for example. How did your work unfold? In 2017, we were developing a set of inhibitors for the OGG1 enzyme. During ...
Expression of the carnosine-related genes The expression of genes for the transporters and enzymes involved in the muscle cell homeostasis of carnosine was investigated. These included carnosine metabolism-related enzymes; Carnosine synthase1 (CARNS1), Carnosine dipeptidase (CNDP1 and CNDP2), and trans...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Identify the Question: The question asks what type of protein hemoglobin is an example of. The options provided are blood, glycoprotein, fibrous protein, or globular protein.2. <
Microbes utilize enzymes to perform a variety of functions. Enzymes are biocatalysts working as highly efficient machines at the molecular level. In the past, enzymes have been viewed as static entities and their function has been explained on the basis