a substrate =================================== or an "interacting molecule".
Substrate, inhibitor, activator, co-factor and co-enzymes can binds to an enzyme
Several inhibition factors can make an enzyme inactive. Some inhibitors bind to enzymes and close their active sites.
Substrates
Substrate.
Substrate a reactant molecule that binds to an enzyme. It has a specific shape that is complementary in shape to the active site of the enzyme. Product the substance or substances produced by the reaction between the enzyme and substrate.
The part of the enzyme where the substrate attaches itself to is known as the "active site". The active site of an enzyme is a part of the molecule that has just the right shape and functional groups to bind to one of the reacting molecules. The reacting molecule that binds to the enzyme is called the substrate.
An enzyme is a biological catalyst. An active site is a region on the enzyme molecule where the conversion tales place. The substrate molecule docks at the active site and is converted to the product
The region of an enzyme where the substrate binds is called the active site.
After the NADH binds there the binding of pyruvate happens at the enzyme active site.
the strarch molecule binds to an 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.
Denaturation
an allosteric enzyme
Substrate a reactant molecule that binds to an enzyme. It has a specific shape that is complementary in shape to the active site of the enzyme. Product the substance or substances produced by the reaction between the enzyme and substrate.
Allosterically modified
That is the active site. Substrate binds to it
The part of the enzyme where the substrate attaches itself to is known as the "active site". The active site of an enzyme is a part of the molecule that has just the right shape and functional groups to bind to one of the reacting molecules. The reacting molecule that binds to the enzyme is called the substrate.
An enzyme is a biological catalyst. An active site is a region on the enzyme molecule where the conversion tales place. The substrate molecule docks at the active site and is converted to the product
the region where a reactant binds to an enzyme is known as the active site
The region of an enzyme where the substrate binds is called the active site.
After the NADH binds there the binding of pyruvate happens at the enzyme active site.