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What types of enzymes remove hydrogen atoms from its substrate?

Oxidoreductases, particularly dehydrogenases, are enzymes that remove hydrogen atoms from their substrate by catalyzing oxidation-reduction reactions. These enzymes play a crucial role in metabolism by transferring electrons and hydrogen ions between molecules.


What are the importance of oxidoreductases?

Siriliresces


What is the substrate name for papain?

The substrate of protease is a peptide bond.


What is the substrate name for elastase?

pito


What is the name for the substrate?

Lactose (a carbohydrate)


Enzymes that catalyze removing electrons from one substrate and adding electrons to another are called?

Oxidoreductases. These enzymes facilitate redox reactions by transferring electrons from one molecule to another, either by oxidation (removing electrons) or reduction (adding electrons). Examples include dehydrogenases and oxidases.


What is the name of the reactant that bind to an enzyme's active site?

The reactant that binds to an enzyme's active site is called a substrate.


What is the name of an enzyme only acts on one substrate?

Most enzymes are substrate specific because they have a specific shapes active site in which only a specific substrate can fit.


What are the molecules that enzymes act on called?

The molecule upon which an enzyme acts is called the substrate.


What is the name of the site in which an enzyme bonds with a substrate?

Active site


What is the name of the place where an enzyme and substrate attach?

the active point


In an enzyme catalyzed reaction what is the reactant called?

Generally in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, the reactant is called the substrate, which in association with the enzyme forms the product.