This isn't a Drugs and Law question, but protease is one, so is Coenzmye A used in the Krebs' cycle.
Yes,it is an example of non protein enzyme.
DNA helicase. This is the enzyme that "unzips" DNA.
Protein
No. An enzyme is a molecule, specifically a protein, that catalyzes a chemical reaction.
yeast enzymes
Ribosome
example of ligase enzyme
An example of an enzyme in the body is amylase I and II. They are produced by chewing and by the pancreas respectively. They both aid in the digestive process in the body.
enzyme catalysis is usually homogeneous because the substrate and enzyme are present in aqueous solution
Catalysts are compounds that change the speed of chemical reactions. An enzyme is a protein and also a catalyst. So an enzyme can be a catalyst, but a catalyst can't be an enzyme.
Since enzyme is a noun, it can be the subject or object in a sentence. Here is an example of the noun "enzyme" being used: Mary lacked the enzyme for digesting lactose which is the sugar in milk.
phosphorylase