Typically, any macro-biomolecule whose name ends with the suffix -ase is an enzyme.
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.
Is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts. e.g. hydrogen peroxide is the substrate for the enzyme catalase
the strarch molecule binds to an enzyme
The answer to this question is NADPH. An enzyme then stores this excited particle in an NADPH molecule. NADPH is the abbreviated name for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate.
Yes.
The substrate is the molecule affected by the enzyme.
Trypsin is an enzyme that is produced in the pancreas. After the human pancreas binds to a molecule of protein, auto catalysis occurs to a molecule of trypsin.
An acetyltransferase is another name for a transacetylase, an enzyme which catalyzes the transfer of an acetyl group from one molecule to another.
The substrate is the molecule on which the enzyme acts. It binds to the active site of the enzyme, leading to catalysis of the chemical reaction. The shape and chemical properties of the substrate are important in determining which enzyme can act on it.
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The active site of the enzyme has a shape that matches the specific shape of the maltose molecule, allowing them to bind together. This binding is important for the catalytic function of the enzyme, which helps break down the maltose molecule into smaller components.