Carbonic Anhydrase, I think :D
Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)
No. An enzyme is a molecule, specifically a protein, that catalyzes a chemical reaction.
The reaction will speed up.
Enzymes are named by the reaction it catalyzes.
The main class of enzymes that the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of lactose to galactose and glucose belongs to hydrolase. One example of a reaction of hydrolase is ser to ala which equals ser plus ala.
no it is not a hormone, it is a protein substance produced in living cells that catalyzes reaction.
In biology it is an enzyme.
enzyme is a kind of protein that catalyzes specific reactions & abzymes are antibodies that target the transition state of an expected reaction.
Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)
No. An enzyme is a molecule, specifically a protein, that catalyzes a chemical reaction.
Part of an enzyme's name is usually derived from the reaction it catalyzes.
The reaction of creatine phosphate with ADP is catalyzed by the enzyme creatine kinase and is reversible.
The reaction will speed up.
The rate of a reactions usually increases when catalyzed by an enzyme. For maximum rate of activity, the enzyme needs optimal conditions.
Enzymes are named by the reaction it catalyzes.
Oxidative enzyme is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of oxides. There are two types of oxidative enzymes, which are the peroxidases and oxidases.
An enzyme catalyzes the reaction by changing the shapes of the molecules that stress the bonds holding together. Therefore the bond is weaker and will break down faster.