phosphorylase
Phosphorylase is an enzyme which joins with Glucose-1-phosphate together to make larger starch molecules. it is an example of synthesis (a joing together enzyme)
Yes, an enzyme is a substance, an organic substance, because it is a protein, and all proteins contain carbon, which is the definition of an organic substance. I had to find this out for Biology GCSE and found that not many people actually knew. Hope it helps :O)
the inorganic substance which increases the enzyme activity is called?
the substance that an enzyme acts upon is subtrate
To 'unwind' the double helix for protein synthesis, enzymes called DNA Helicases cause the two parent DNA strands to unwind and separate from one another in both directions. And im only 15
RNA polymerase
The corepressor-repressor binding to the operator stops the repressible enzyme synthesis. The rate of production of repressible enzyme can be stopped or inhibited if a substance is in high concentration.
The ATP synthase, of course. Another rotary motor.
The reverse transcriptase enzyme is responsible for synthesis of DNA from an RNA template by the process of reverse transcription.
Phosphorylase is an enzyme which joins with Glucose-1-phosphate together to make larger starch molecules. it is an example of synthesis (a joing together enzyme)
acetyl CoA or Acetyl Co-enzyme A is required for fatty acid synthesis
Yes, an enzyme is a substance, an organic substance, because it is a protein, and all proteins contain carbon, which is the definition of an organic substance. I had to find this out for Biology GCSE and found that not many people actually knew. Hope it helps :O)
rennin
the production of enzymes by activity including combining chemicals, which is the definition of synthesis.
the inorganic substance which increases the enzyme activity is called?
the substance that an enzyme acts upon is subtrate
enzyme enzyme is right but it has been modified to polypeptide