substrate
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.
Denaturation
The enzyme that activates another enzyme is called a kinase. Kinases add phosphate groups to proteins, a process known as phosphorylation, which can activate or deactivate the target enzyme.
active sites
coenzymes
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.
A kinase is an enzyme that attaches a phosphate group to another molecule through a process known as phosphorylation.
After the enzyme amylase breaks down a starch molecule, it breaks it into smaller sugar molecules called maltose.
The substance on which enzymes act are called substrates.
That enzyme is called a kinase. Kinases catalyze the transfer of a phosphate group from adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to another molecule.
Denaturation
an allosteric enzyme
The region of an enzyme where the substrate binds is called the active site.
The enzyme that activates another enzyme is called a kinase. Kinases add phosphate groups to proteins, a process known as phosphorylation, which can activate or deactivate the target enzyme.
active sites
Primase
kinase