Proteases or peptidases are the enzymes that catalyze the breakdown (hydrolysis) of proteins into shorter chains of peptides or into their constituent amino acids.
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the process of protein hydrolysis is called proteolysis.
Proteases are enzymes that degrade/digest proteins
No, protein is a macromolecule that can serve as a building block for enzymes, but not all proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are a specific type of protein that catalyze biochemical reactions in living organisms.
Pepsin is the enzyme that breaks proteins into peptides.
Proteases, also known as peptidases or proteinases, are enzymes that cut up protein chains by breaking the peptide bonds between amino acids. These enzymes play a key role in the digestion of proteins in our bodies and are also used in various industrial processes, such as in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
Most enzymes are protein, but not all protein are enzymes.
Proteases
Proteases
Proteases
Proteases are enzymes that degrade/digest proteins
pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase, aminopeptidase
They are known as biochemical enzymes.
carboxypeptidase
Protease enzymes are responsible for hydrolyzing proteins into amino acids. They break down peptide bonds between amino acids in proteins, resulting in their digestion and absorption in the body.
A protease is an enzyme that digests protein. These enzymes are also known as peptidases.
it is a protein
These are known as enzymes.
All the enzymes are protein or protein conjugates(with lipids or carbohydrates)