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They bind in the active site.

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In the "active site"

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they are bind in the cytoplasm

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In a chemical reaction a reactant binds to an enzyme at a region known as the?

In a chemical reaction, reactants bind to the enzyme at the active site. The active site is determined randomly each time a bond occurs.


What simple experiment might you perform to test the hypothesis that an enzyme combines with its substrate when it acts?

in the absences of the enzyme the reaction is very slow,and at the end of the reaction enzyme is separated that shows substrate 1st bind to the enzyme


Difference between reversible and irreversible inhibitors?

Enzyme inhibitors are molecules that bind to enzymes and decrease their activity. The binding of an inhibitor can stop a substrate from entering the enzyme's active site and/or hinder the enzyme from catalyzing its reaction. Inhibitor binding is either reversible or irreversible. Irreversible inhibitors usually react with the enzyme and change it chemically. These inhibitors modify key amino acid residues needed for enzymatic activity. In contrast, reversible inhibitors bind non-covalently and different types of inhibition are produced depending on whether these inhibitors bind the enzyme, the enzyme-substrate complex, or both.


How TCA stop reaction of alkaline protease?

it binds to the active sites of the enzyme and does not allow substrate to bind with it


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.

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What are reactants that bind to an enzyme?

Substrates


What is the name of the region which reactants bind to an enzyme during a biochemical reaction?

the cell membrane


What is the name of region at which reactants bind to an enzyme during a biochemical reaction?

the cell membrane


How structures affects function?

The structure is important because each enzyme's shapes allows only certain reactants to bind the enzyme.


What term describe reactants when they are associated with enzyme?

substrateSubstrates.substrate


Can The activation site of an enzyme bind to a specific subtrate?

The activation site of an enzyme can only bind to a specific substrate.


Can an enzyme bind to nearly any molecule?

No; enzymes have substrate specificity, which means the substrate has to be a specific shape for the enzyme to bind to it.


What happens to the enzyme after the substrate is changed?

enzyme works as a catalyst before and after the reaction it is preserved


The reactants of an enzyme-catalzyed reaction are known as what?

The substrate is the molecule affected by the enzyme.


Which enzyme separate and bind the chromosomes?

separate-restriction endonucleasis bind-ligases


What is the reactants of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction known as?

Reactants. "Substrate" is another possibility.


Which term describes reactants when they are associated with enzyme?

which term describes reactants when they associated with enzymes