Proteases break down protein, usually in the small intestine.
Protease is an enzyme that is found in all parts of the body. It's main function is to act as a peptide bond that hold amino acids together.
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There are several types. Protease,tripsin,pepsin aresome
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
No, there is a great difference between lipaseand protease. lipase: digest fats and oils into glycerol and fatty acids. protease: digest protein into amino acids.
Protease enzme came from a human.
Protease is an enzyme that breaks down proteins to amino acids and peptides.
In the stomach, where is churns around and sights food.
There are several types. Protease,tripsin,pepsin aresome
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 breaks down Protein into amino acids
No, there is a great difference between lipaseand protease. lipase: digest fats and oils into glycerol and fatty acids. protease: digest protein into amino acids.
The protease enzyme helps in the breakdown of proteins present in a cell
Protease enzme came from a human.
Protease is an enzyme that breaks down proteins to amino acids and peptides.
The third class of antiretroviral drugs developed against HIV were the protease inhibitors. These work far back in the life cycle of HIV, after host cell integration but before budding. These drugs affect the enzyme protease, which is used to cut up the HIV protein to be packaged into virions. When the cell produces HIV proteins, the raw material is in a long connected string. The enzyme protease acts as a "scissor" to cut up the string into the protein for each virion. Protease inhibitors prevent protease from doing this. They resemble pieces of the protein string that protease usually cuts. This disrupts the cutting process, which prevents the chain from being cut into small pieces, which prevents HIV from making copies of itself.
Though they are both inhibitors, I would say Protease.
A protease enzyme digests proteins. It non-specifically degrades proteins
A protease is an enzyme that breaks down protein.