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What determines the structure of an enzyme

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Answered by DarkCreed
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Enzymes are made up of amino acids which are linked together via amide (peptide) bonds in a linear chain. This is the primary structure. The resulting amino acid chain is called a polypeptide or protein. The specific order of amino acid in the protein is encoded by the DNA sequence of the corresponding gene.

Answered by ROCKYrk6716216
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Enzymes are the catalysts of chemical reaction in living cells.they are macromolecules consisting mainly of polypeptide chains formed from amino acids...... Enzymes can be crystallizd and the crystal structure determined by diffraction of X- Ray from the crystal.

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