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SWAMI VIVEKANAND UNIVERSITY

NEHA ,ANKITA ,Mr. RAJEEV SHUKLA , Ms. PRIYANKA Email id-rkadvantage @ gmail.com.
ENZYMES AND PROTEIN DRUGS DEFFINATION Enzymes are complex chemicals that control reactions in living cells. They are biochemical catalysts speeding up reactions that would otherwise happen too slowly. The chemical which an enzyme works on is called its substrate. An enzyme combines with its substrate to form a short-lived enzyme/substrate complex. Once a reaction has occurred, the complex breaks up into products and enzyme.

E+S

ES

EP

E+P

The enzyme remains unchanged at the end of reaction and is free to interact again with more substrate.

Different types of enzymes?

A: The three most common enzymes are lipase, protease, and carbohydrase.

Mechanism Topics
Mechanisms
Induced-fit Tight Binding of Ionic Intermediates Serine proteases Other proteases Lysozyme

Regulation
Thermodynamics Enzyme availability Allostery, revisited

Refrence

B. R. Rabin C.K. Kokate

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