Active site
the substance that an enzyme acts upon is subtrate
Adenosine triphospahe is a inpenticle reaction through the anus,which is a subtrate for the colonoscopy tranferionmine concentrate.
Enteropeptidase (a.k.a. enterokinase) is an enzyme involved in human digestion. It is produced by cells in the duodenum wall, and is secreted from duodenum's glands, called the crypts of Lieberkühn, whenever ingested food enters the duodenum from the stomach.Enteropeptidase has the critical job of turning trypsinogen (a zymogen) to trypsin, indirectly activating a number of pancreatic digestive enzymes. Therefore it technically doesn't digest any food particles by itself. Enteropeptidase is a serine protease enzyme, that essentially cleaves after Lysine if the Lys is preceded by four Asp and not followed by a Pro. The generalized reaction catalysed by Enteropeptidase is:trypsinogen --> trypsin + octapeptide
AnswerEnzymes are biological catalysts, they speed up chemical reactions inside livig things. They are made up of proteins. Enzymes have a special shape, there is a starting chemical called a substrate that fits into the enzymes special shape.- you may wanna consider the substrates that are in enzyme's along with the product
By enterokinase.
No,it is not a hormone.It is an enzyme.
enterokinase
Active site
Trypsinogen is activated by Trypsin -> its action is proteins -> peptides
Electron Transport.
The active site.
A competitive inhibitor.
It acts on starch.It breaks down starch into glucose.
subtrate
A subtrate is a reactant an enzyme acts off of. This fits into the active site and turns into the products
The activation site of an enzyme can only bind to a specific substrate.