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Which are enzymes Protein or Catalase?

catalyst


Enzymes that cause hydrogen peroxide to decompose are called?

catalase enzymes. Catalase enzymes help to break down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen molecules, preventing the accumulation of toxic levels of hydrogen peroxide in cells.


What is the technological value of catalase?

The technological value of a catalase is to extract the type F Enzymes inside of the outer layer of the ovum.


What is beneficial enzymes?

Beneficial enzymes are SOD(super oxide dismutase), glutation peroxidase and catalase etc.


Does liver contain enyzme?

Yes, one of the enzymes in the liver is catalase.


What is the basic difference between catalase and peroxidase?

Catalase is a member of the peroxidase family. Catalase generates water and oxygen while peroxidase generates water and an activated donor molecule. Thus, peroxidase could refer to more than one enzyme.


What group of biomolecules do enzymes belong?

The proteins. Enzymes are constructed from chains of amino acids and go through the usual four stages of protein assembly.


Is kcat value of catalase extremely high compared to other enzymes?

Yes, the kcat value of catalase is typically much higher than that of other enzymes. Catalase is known for its efficient turnover rate, as it can decompose millions of molecules of hydrogen peroxide per second. This high kcat value reflects catalase's importance in protecting cells from oxidative damage.


What enzyme breaks down enzymes?

Catalase break down H2O2.It is stored in peroxisomes.


What group does enzymes belong to?

Enzymes are proteins.


What two enzymes are present in obligate aerobes but lacking in obligate anaerobes?

Catalase and superoxide dismutase are two enzymes that are present in obligate aerobes but lacking in obligate anaerobes. These enzymes help in breaking down toxic reactive oxygen species that are produced during aerobic respiration.


Are catalyse Maltese and sucrose enzymes?

All enzymes end in -ase. Their substrate is the base for the enzyme. For example: the sugar maltose is acted on by the enzyme maltase. Sucrose, by sucrase.