Define an isozyme. discuss multienzyme complexes and their functions in cellular processes.
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Isozyme are the enzymes that differ in amino acid sequence but catalyze the chemical reaction they were first discovered by Hunter and Markert in 1957
Multienzyme complexes are stable assemblies of more than one enzyme generally involved in sequential catalytic transformation
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1:the role of Multienzyme complex in integration of metabolism
the fixation of Multienzyme to support of the biological nature provides the material basis for regulation of the metabolic system by chemicals signals produced by the higher level of metabolic control
Multienzyme complexes are stable assemblies of more than one enzyme generally involved in sequential catalytic transformation
Functios:
1:the role of Multienzyme complex in integration of metabolism
the fixation of Multienzyme to support of the biological nature provides the material basis for regulation of the metabolic system by chemicals signals produced by the higher level of metabolic control
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