What is a hydrolase? Give an example.Question asked by: Vritika Write your answer.Register or Login Welcome to BiologyDiscussion! Our mission is to provide an online platform to help students to share notes in Biology. This website includes study notes, research papers, essays, articles and ...
What is the difference between a lyase and a hydrolase enzyme (in the chemical reactions that they catalyse)?Enzyme:An enzyme is a complex protein that possesses catalytic activity aimed to change chemical bonds of the substrate to form a new product with...
Alpha-Amylase, also known as starch-1,4-alpha-glucanohydrolase, is an enzyme that acts on starch by randomly cleaving alpha-1,4-glucosidic bonds within starch, glycogen, oligosaccharides, or polysaccharides to produce maltose, oligosaccharides, and glucose. It is one of the most widely used en...
Tyrosinemia type1 (HTI) is an inborn error of tyrosine catabolism caused by defective activity of fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase (FAH) and is characterized by progressive liver disease, renal tubular dysfunction, porphyria-like crises and a dramatic improvement in prognosis following treatment with nitisi...
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Sucrase is what type of enzyme « on: October 17, 2014, 02:48:39 PM » Would sucrase be classified as a oxidoreductase, a transferase, a lysase, an isomerase, a hydrolase, or a ligase enzyme?My best guess is that it would be Lysase because water is added to the sucrase. The...
The scientific study of matter's characteristics and behaviour is known as chemistry. Chemistry vocabulary and Chemistry glossary are different from the normal vocabulary. It is a branch of natural science that examines the building blocks of matter, including the atoms, molecules, and ions that mak...
Alpha galactosidase is an enzyme used in digesting sugars in vegetables and grains. If a person's body doesn't produce alpha...
What enzyme catalyzes the reaction that creates creatine phosphate? a. creatine phosphatase b. creatine hydrolase c. creatine hydrogenase d. creatine kinase What is the enzyme with the most rate enhancement? Which of the following enzymes is NOT part of gluconeogenesis? a. fructose-1,6-bisphosphat...
Lysozyme (LZ, muramidase, N-acetylmuramylhydrolase) is a protein occuring in animals, plants, bacteria and viruses. It can be found e.g. ingranules of neutrophils, macrophages and in serum, saliva, milk, honey and hen egg white.