DNA Ligase
inorganic ;as hydrogen atom is not covalently bind with carbon atom
No; enzymes have substrate specificity, which means the substrate has to be a specific shape for the enzyme to bind to it.
Often enzymes require a cofactor in order for them to function as a catalyst
It will only bind with the enzymes active site of the shapes are complimentary and enzymes are very specific
The competitive inhibitors bind in the active site while noncompetitive inhibitors bind at an allosteric site, which is located somewhere else on the enzyme other than the active site.
enzyme complex
Enzymes act only on a specific substrate due to the active site of the enzymes fits perfectly with the substrate. Like 2 puzzle pieces, they can only go together and not with anything else.
Enzymes act only on a specific substrate due to the active site of the enzymes fits perfectly with the substrate. Like 2 puzzle pieces, they can only go together and not with anything else.
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inorganic ;as hydrogen atom is not covalently bind with carbon atom
inorganic ;as hydrogen atom is not covalently bind with carbon atom
The bind in the active site.
Generally to suture something is to bind it together. Doctor's and nurses suture flesh wounds together, seamstresses suture clothes together to make their clothing pieces stick together.
No; enzymes have substrate specificity, which means the substrate has to be a specific shape for the enzyme to bind to it.
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Often enzymes require a cofactor in order for them to function as a catalyst