its called a substrate
What refers to the set of conditions including oh temperature and or light under which a certain type of protein cell works best
Substrate
Oh, dude, that substance is called a substrate. It's like the enzyme's favorite little project to work on. So, when the enzyme is like, "I need something to do," the substrate is there to keep it busy. It's a match made in biochemical heaven.
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.
These are either a vitamin or mineral that works with an enzyme. The enzyme doesn't work without it (them).
enzyme works as a catalyst before and after the reaction it is preserved
Tylenol works by blocking pain signals in the brain. It does this by inhibiting an enzyme called cyclooxygenase, which reduces the production of prostaglandins, chemicals that cause pain and inflammation.
The optimum pH for enzyme B is 7. Enzyme B works best at a neutral pH.
An enzyme has only one substrate that it works with so it has only one function. This is called a lock and key mechanism. Other things can affect the enzyme such as temperature, pH level and levels of either the substrate or the products. High temperature can denature the enzyme (they are proteins). They can not fit the lock (substrate).
An enzyme has only one substrate that it works with so it has only one function. This is called a lock and key mechanism. Other things can affect the enzyme such as temperature, pH level and levels of either the substrate or the products. High temperature can denature the enzyme (they are proteins). They can not fit the lock (substrate).
Anabolism
To prepare an enzyme, you must start with material with a high concentration of the enzyme, and then purify it many times. Be sure to avoid excessive heat.