Explain the properties of enzymes
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Enzymes (1) act as biological catalysts, speeding up the rates of reactions
(2) transform one form of energy into a much more useful form of energy
(3) do not act alone and typically require helper molecules called cofactors
(4) are highly specific, which means they bind to specific substrate and catalyze a single ...
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Properties of enzymes :
(1) Enzymes are complex macromolecules with high molecular weight.
(2) They catalyze biochemical reactions in a cell. They help in the breakdown of large molecules into smaller molecules or bring together two smaller molecules to form a larger molecule.
(3) Enzymes do not start a reaction. However, they help in accelerating it.
(4) Enzymes affect the rate of biochemical reaction and not the direction of the reaction.
(5) Most of the enzymes have a high turnover number. Turnover number of an enzyme is the number of molecules of a substance that is acted upon by an enzyme per minute under saturated substrate concentration. High turnover number of enzymes increases the efficiency of the reaction.
(6) Enzymes are specific in action.
(7) Enzymatic activity decreases with increase in temperature and all enzymes show maximum activity at an optimum of 30-40 °c.
(8) They show maximum activity at an optimum pH of 6 – 8.
(9) The velocity of enzyme increases with increase in substrate concentration and then, ultimately reaches maximum velocity.
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