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what is the chemical nature of enzymes

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Answered by Brainychild
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Chemical Nature of Enzymes. All known enzymes are proteins. They are high molecular weight compounds made up principally of chains of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. ... Enzymes can be denatured and precipitated with salts, solvents and other reagents.

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Answered by anushkasharma8840
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Explanation:

  • There are two main chemical properties of enzymes:
  1. Catalytic properties: Enzymes are biological catalyst. The small quantity of enzymes catalyses the larger quantities of substances. ...
  2. Specificity of enzyme: Enzymes are highly specific in nature, i.e., a particular enzyme can catalyse a particular reaction.
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