ATP Synthase
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Yes ATP is a co-enzyme.It is needed for some enzymes.
No; enzymes have substrate specificity, which means the substrate has to be a specific shape for the enzyme to bind to it.
ATP synthtase along with other enzymes and coenzymes .
cellular proteins have an specific site where ATP can bind
ATP Synthase
I don't think so. A lot of them just bind to a substrate, and that enzyme-substrate complex naturally changes the shape via the interactions between the enzyme and the substrate alone, no ATP required.
ADP
enzyme complex
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The bind in the active site.
bind site
Yes ATP is a co-enzyme.It is needed for some enzymes.
Enzymes thaat are sent through Krebs cycle and the ATP synthase are production of ATP. Enzymes are protein so really fats and carbs contain no enzymes
They both are enzymes related to ATP. The difference lies in that ATPase breaks down ATP while ATP synthase synthesizes ATP.
No; enzymes have substrate specificity, which means the substrate has to be a specific shape for the enzyme to bind to it.