The number of amino acids (aa) varies with the source of the maltase enzyme.
The maltase enzyme from
E.coli has 678aa
Rat has 953aa
Mouse has 953aa
Human has 914aa
Yeast has 584aa
The building blocks of catalse is amino acids because catalse is an enzyme which are protiens and protiens are made up of amino acids.
A Tryptophan synthetase A protein, an enzyme that has 267 amino acids.
I assume you must want phosphorous as the answer. Neither amino acids or carbohydrates contain the element phosphorous.
Amino acids all contain the carboxyl group (-CO2H), which is acidic. If named by IUPAC nomenclature they would be referred to as acids as well. For example glycine, the simplest amino acid, would be 2-aminoethanoic acid.
Amino Acids and Proteins
amino acids make proteins and an enzyme is a protein so......
Enzymes are a type of protein, which are amino acid polymers.
The building blocks of catalse is amino acids because catalse is an enzyme which are protiens and protiens are made up of amino acids.
Amino acids and petides
Protien when digested in pancreas it is digested by an enzyme trypsin when digested it results in amino acids
protease
proteins into amino acids.
Proteins-----(protease enzymes)---->amino acids.
Amino acids
No. Lysine is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
Proteins by nature are made of amino acids...so none of them.
A pentapeptide contains five (penta-) amino acids.