Yes, it does.
An enzyme is one kind of protein that can catalyze a specific reaction whereas a regulatory enzyme is the enzyme which can regulate a series of reaction which undergo in the living organism. So we can say every enzyme is not a regulatory one but the regulatory enzymes are obviously a special kind of enzyme.
Denaturation
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.
an enzyme. although i dont know if an enzyme is an organic molecule
Is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts. e.g. hydrogen peroxide is the substrate for the enzyme catalase
An enzyme is one kind of protein that can catalyze a specific reaction whereas a regulatory enzyme is the enzyme which can regulate a series of reaction which undergo in the living organism. So we can say every enzyme is not a regulatory one but the regulatory enzymes are obviously a special kind of enzyme.
Denaturation
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.
inhibitor
enzyme-substrate complex
The shape of the enzyme must match the shape of the substrate. ... Higher temperature generally causes more collisions among the molecules and therefore ... bonding within the protein molecule change and the molecule changes shape.Can cause the enzyme to change shape? If you mean What causes it to change shape, mainly it's heat.
alloesterinc enzymes have 2 or more binding sites which can bind the same or different molecules. When a molecule bind one of the sites the other site changes conformation and gets a higher affinity for a ligand. this is allostric coorporation. alloestric sites can also regulate binding of a ligand by preventing binding if they are occupied. this is alloesteric regulation. allo means "other" sterio means "site" so allosteric means "other site". a regular enzyme has one or more binding sites but they are independent of each other i.e. binding of a ligand to one site does not increase or decrease affinity of binding in the other site.
An allosteric inhibitor stops enzyme activity by binding to an allosteric site and causing the conformation of the enzyme to change.
A competitive inhibition and allosteric regulation both involves an inhibitor molecule binding to the enzyme at a different area. The difference between the two is that allosteric inhibitors are modulator molecules which bind somewhere besides the catalytic activity.
an enzyme. although i dont know if an enzyme is an organic molecule
Is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts. e.g. hydrogen peroxide is the substrate for the enzyme catalase
the strarch molecule binds to an enzyme