it is important that an enzyme is stabilized because...
a) the enzyme reduces the energy required to reach the highest energy of the reaction
b) therefore the reduction of activation energy increases the number of reactant molecules with enough energy to reach the activation energy and form the product.
c) the enzymes can collide faster with the substrate (also known as lock and key)
Which is the most important and abundant carbon-fixing enzyme on earth
The substrate is the molecule on which the enzyme acts. It binds to the active site of the enzyme, leading to catalysis of the chemical reaction. The shape and chemical properties of the substrate are important in determining which enzyme can act on it.
Yes, the stucture of an enzyme's active site (which binds to substrates) and other areas that bind to cofactores are important. Only certain substrates will link to it depending on the shape, eletrostatic interactions and hydrophobicity of an active site.
Rubisco
The shape of the active site is very important because it determines the efficiency of the specific enzyme. If an active site shifts, the substrate can no longer bind to an enzyme's active site, therefore causing inefficiency. We say that the enzyme is undergoing denaturation.
It stabilised southern and western Europe for over 500 years.
Sea stabilised mode refers to a navigation system that uses the movement of the sea to stabilise a vessel's position, while ground stabilised mode utilizes fixed landmarks or GPS coordinates to maintain stability. Sea stabilised mode is more common on boats and ships, whereas ground stabilised mode is used in aviation for holding patterns or waypoints.
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Rubisco is an important enzyme
An enzyme's three dimension shape is important to the binding that occurs between the enzyme itself and its specific substrate, forming the enzyme-substrate complex. In order for the enzyme to create a reaction it is important that the shape of the enzyme binds the substrate to the active site where the chemical reaction occurs. One other thing to consider is the shape that the enzyme takes that allows only its specific substrate to bind and not any other molecule.
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Which is the most important and abundant carbon-fixing enzyme on earth
The substrate is the molecule on which the enzyme acts. It binds to the active site of the enzyme, leading to catalysis of the chemical reaction. The shape and chemical properties of the substrate are important in determining which enzyme can act on it.
The verb form of stability is stabilise.Other verbs are stabilises, stabilising and stabilised."We will stabilise the region"."We have been stabilising the chemicals"."Everything has been stabilised".
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