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Protease is an enzyme. It is essentially a protein. Protease is not a compound and therefore its formula cannot be given out. Protease are a class of enzymes involved in digesting proteins. The basic mode of action can be described as: Protein + Protease -----> Digested protein + protease Since enzymes do not react in a biochemical reaction (they are merely catalysis), protease appears on both sides of the reaction shown above
protease
proteins into amino acids.
Proteases break down proteins by hydrolysis (addition of a water molecule to break a bond) into amino acids. The substrate the protease enzyme works on is protein. Enzymes are often named for the substrates they catalyse (or break down).
Enzyme specificity .
Protein molecules are digested by protease enzymes into one of 20 individual amino acids.
Protease is an enzyme. It is essentially a protein. Protease is not a compound and therefore its formula cannot be given out. Protease are a class of enzymes involved in digesting proteins. The basic mode of action can be described as: Protein + Protease -----> Digested protein + protease Since enzymes do not react in a biochemical reaction (they are merely catalysis), protease appears on both sides of the reaction shown above
protease
Protease enzymes
Protein
Enzymes such as protease and carbohydrase break down specific types of food i.e. protein and carbohydrate.
A protease.
Proteins, of course.
Most likely protease and amylase enzymes.
A protease enzyme digests proteins. It non-specifically degrades proteins
Amylase, Protease And Lipase
Protease enzymes