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enzymes are protein molecules that act as biological catalysts
These molecules are called substrates.
The large complex protein molecules that modify chemical reactions are called enzymes. Enzymes act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. They bind to specific molecules called substrates and facilitate the conversion of substrates into products.
Well, it is just a representation, substrates are normally smaller molecules, and enzymes are in huge size hence they used this analogy!
shape of their active site make them specific for the substrates
enzymes are protein molecules that act as biological catalysts
These molecules are called substrates.
Enzymes does interact with specific substrates. This is used in science.
The large complex protein molecules that modify chemical reactions are called enzymes. Enzymes act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. They bind to specific molecules called substrates and facilitate the conversion of substrates into products.
Enzymes and substrates are molecules and look like any other molecules. In case of enzymes specifically, they are proteins and so have long chains of amino acids folded into different structures and shapes.
Enzymes interact with substrates by binding only with specific substrates. Enzymes will then alter the shape of the substrate in order to induce reaction.
Kinases are enzymes used to move phosphate groups from high-energy donor molecules to specific substrates.
Carrier proteins transports specific molecules just as enzymes will only react to specific substrates. Molecules will only bind to their respective receptors. It can be thought of sort of like a puzzle piece, which will only fit into its correct place. Enzymes and substrates also function in this matter.
Enzymes are proteins that have a very specific structure. The region on the surface of an enzyme that is responsible for binding and converting the subtract into the product is called the active site.
Well, it is just a representation, substrates are normally smaller molecules, and enzymes are in huge size hence they used this analogy!
shape of their active site make them specific for the substrates
The bind in the active site.