How are enzymes synthesized? What is the relationship between vitamins and enzyme cofactors? What is a monomeric enzyme? What kind of molecule is an enzyme? Many enzymes end with "-ase." Name one and explain what the enzyme does. What are the main functions of constitutive enzymes?
What kind of molecule is an enzyme? Which group of organic compounds includes enzymes? a. lipids b. starches c. carbohydrates d. proteins What is the structural organization of complex biomolecules? What exactly are immobilised enzymes and what do they do?
The initial stage of metabolic process depends upon the enzymes, which react with a molecule and is called the substrate. Enzymes convert the substrates into other distinct molecules, which are known as products. The regulation of enzymes has been a key element in clinical diagnosis because of th...
However, a major question remains: What are these molecules and from where do they come? Some are cofactors and coenzymes, ions, and organic molecules, as you have learned. What other molecules in the cell provide enzymatic regulation, such as allosteric modulation, and competitive and non...
2) You will learn what differentiates a post-biotic from a pre-and-probiotic. 3) You will learn how post-biotics are generated within the microbiome and how they are used. 4) You will learn the positive and negatives of post-biotics based upon what "kind" of molecule they are. ...
What are micelles ? Give an example of a micelle system. View Solution Give on example of a transferase enzyme. View Solution Some enzymes are named after the reaction, where they are used. What name is given to the class of enzymes which catalyse the oxidation of one substrate with simulta...
What are enzymes? Enzymes are biological catalysts – they speed up the chemical reactions that take place inside all cells, but without being used up in the process. Enzymes are specific for a particular chemicall reaction. What are enzymes made of? Enzymes are protein molecules, and so are...
With the advancement of sequencing technologies and bioinformatics, over than 170 different RNA modifications have been identified. However, only a few of these modifications can lead to base pair changes, which are called RNA editing. RNA editing is a u
What are the enzymes involved in transcription?Enzymes Implicated in TranscriptionThe initiation of transcription is the first step in gene expression as it results in the copying of a gene's DNA sequence to make an RNA molecule.Answer and Explanation: ...
The two Rossmann-type subunits are functionally distinct and form a quasi-symmetric dimer that catalyzes the modification of a single Ubl molecule at a time. Only one subunit, the ‘active’ Rossmann-type subunit, binds the ATP that is required for adenylation of the terminal carboxyl group of...