Yes
inner membrane
Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme located on or immediately outside the synaptic cleft. It is responsible for breaking down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine into choline and acetate, allowing for the termination of nerve signal transmission.
The enzyme ATPase, which facilitates the hydrolysis of ATP to release energy for the sodium-potassium ATPase pump, is located in the plasma membrane of cells. Specifically, it is an integral membrane protein that spans the lipid bilayer, allowing it to interact with both the interior of the cell and the extracellular environment. This positioning enables the pump to effectively transport sodium and potassium ions across the membrane while utilizing the energy derived from ATP hydrolysis.
I get no credit because this is straight from Wikipedia: "Flippases (rarely, flipases) are enzymes located in the membrane responsible for aiding the movement of phospholipid molecules between the two leaflets that compose a cell's membrane (transverse diffusion)."
The enzyme responsible for producing ATP in the light reaction of photosynthesis is ATP synthase. This enzyme is located in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and is involved in converting the energy generated by the electron transport chain into ATP.
acts as catalysts
Cox enzyme is attached to the inner surface of the endoplasmic reticulum because this is where it functions in the process of cellular respiration to generate energy in the form of ATP. This location allows for efficient communication between Cox enzyme and other proteins involved in the respiratory chain within the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
DAB (3,3'-diaminobenzidine) is commonly used in immunoblotting as a substrate for the horseradish peroxidase enzyme. When HRP catalyzes the oxidation of DAB, a brown insoluble precipitate forms at the site where the enzyme is located, allowing visualization of the protein of interest on the membrane.
The membrane-bound enzyme system responsible for restoring and maintaining the resting membrane potential is the sodium-potassium pump. It actively transports sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell against their concentration gradients to establish the resting membrane potential.
Definitely not, as ATP synthase is a membrane-bound enzyme. It is integrated into the inner mitochondrial membrane (and the thylakoid membrane in chloroplasts).
Its degradation by a hydrolytic enzyme on the postsynaptic membrane.
Enzyme