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Properties of Enzymes (Biochemistry Lecture Notes)
Enzymes are biological catalysis. They are specialized proteins (except ribozymes) capable of catalyzing specific reactions in the cells. In the previous post, we have discussed the Structure and Functions of Enzymes. In the present post, we will discuss the Properties of Enzymes. What are the Properties of Enzymes? @. The […]
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What are Enzymes? There are thousands of chemical reactions in a living system. The chemical reactions in the cell are catalyzed by the biological catalysts called enzymes. Almost all enzymes are highly specialized proteins. (Exception: Ribozymes –Ribozymes are RNA with catalytic activity). The current post we will discuss the Characteristics […]
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Dear Students, Welcome to Plant Physiology MCQ-04 (MCQ on Plant Movement). This MCQ set consists of Plant Physiology Multiple Choice Questions from the topic Plant Movements – Tropic Movements and Nastic Movements with Answer Key. These questions can be used for the preparation of all the competitive examinations in Biology / Life […]
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Protein Structure Learning objectives Structure of Proteins: Protein Structure: Primary Structure, Secondary Structure (Alpha Helix, Beta Plates, Beta Turns), Tertiary Structure, Quaternary Structure, Bonds Stabilizing different Protein Structures. Protein Structure Ø Proteins are the polymers of amino acids. Individual amino acids (residues) are joined by peptide bonds to form the […]
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