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The enzyme then catalyzes the chemical step in the reaction and releases the product. This work was further developed by G. E. Briggs and J. B. S. Haldane, who derived kinetic equations that are still widely used today. [69] Enzyme rates depend on solution conditions and substrate concentration. To find the maximum speed of an enzymatic ...
Enzyme kinetics: Why do some enzymes exhibit faster-than-diffusion kinetics? [13] Protein folding problem: Is it possible to predict the secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of a polypeptide sequence based solely on the sequence and environmental information? Inverse protein-folding problem: Is it possible to design a polypeptide ...
Enzymes all have specific purposes and capabilities. Time to learn about them.
Biological processes are made of many chemical reactions or other events that are involved in the persistence and transformation of life forms. [1] Regulation of biological processes occurs when any process is modulated in its frequency, rate or extent.
Function: Amylase is an enzyme that is responsible for the breaking of the bonds in starches, polysaccharides, and complex carbohydrates to be turned into simple sugars that will be easier to absorb. Clinical Significance: Amylase also has medical history in the use of Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy (PERT). One of the components is ...
Enzyme catalysis is the increase in the rate of a process by an "enzyme", a biological molecule. Most enzymes are proteins, and most such processes are chemical reactions. Within the enzyme, generally catalysis occurs at a localized site, called the active site.
Chemical nomenclature, replete as it is with compounds with very complex names, is a repository for some names that may be considered unusual. A browse through the Physical Constants of Organic Compounds in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (a fundamental resource) will reveal not just the whimsical work of chemists, but the sometimes peculiar compound names that occur as the ...
An enzyme that "scrambles" phospholipids between the inside and outside of the cell membrane: Slingshot homolog: Slit-Robo and the associated Netrin-Frazzled: SMURF1 and SMURF2, which interacts with Mothers against decapentaplegic 7: SMAD Ubiquitination Regulatory Factor 1/2: Son of Sevenless: A protein involved in MAPK signal cascade: SPOCK1