enzyme is nothing but the protein which is formed from DNA by translation through transcription of a particular region of the DNA . so obviously the DNA is larger than the enzyme in molecular size.
DNA
There is just one enzyme used in the ELISA reaction. This enzyme is linked to the secondary antibody. Commonly used ELISA enzymes are:Alkaline phosphataseHorseradish peroxidase
spliceosomes
Restriction enzymes (endonucleases) are used for a variety of reasons in molecular genetics, including obtaining a "map" and cloning DNA. Single digests consitute DNA being treated with one restriction endonuclease, whereas double digests contain 2 enzymes. At times, it is difficult (or not possible) to perform double digests ... especially when the 2 enzymes have very different requirements for their activities (e.g. salt concentration, temperature optimums, ...). If a DNA restriction map is known for a particular enzyme, and if the DNA is treated with this enzyme, then one can ascertain whether the digest was complete or not. However, if a restrictioin map is just being compiled, and if the DNA is treated with 2 enzymes in a double digest, at times difficulties may arise in determining the map if either (or both) enzymes did not completely digest the DNA.
gcgtagg
enzyme linked immunosorbant assay
Enzymes are smaller than the DNA they process in molecular size. This is because the DNA is a very long string of parts, whereas the enzyme is a single piece.
Starch is an enzyme that converts the glucose into bigger molecules. Starch is proteins and fat.
What an enzyme does is based on its shape, therefore you would have to change it on a molecular level in order to alter its job.
Hydrolases - Hydrolysis of a substrate - digestive enzyme isomerases - change of the molecular form of the substrate - famerase
The Enzyme - in all Imaginable Cases!
simple enzyme molecular structure
There is a direct relationship; as the enzyme concentration increases, the rate of reaction increases.
One gene controls the synthesis of one enzyme.
Its molecular shape is altered so the substrate cannot fit to its active site
one gene controls the synthesis of one enzyme
There is a direct relationship; as the enzyme concentration increases, the rate of reaction increases.
Aneurinase is another name for thiaminase, an enzyme which metabolizes or breaks down thiamine into two molecular parts.