The holoenzyme refers to the complex of ( ).
A: Enzyme-Substrate
B: Enzyme-Inhibitor
C: Enzyme-Cofactor
D: Enzyme-Product
A: Enzyme-Substrate
B: Enzyme-Inhibitor
C: Enzyme-Cofactor
D: Enzyme-Product
C
举一反三
- In _____, Fischer proposed a lock-and-key analogy for enzyme–substrate interactions.
- 酶(enzyme)]
- Km is defined as A: Substrate concentration at maximum velocity B: Substrate concentration at half the maximum velocity C: Enzyme concentration D: Optimum temperature
- Amplification results when an enzyme associated with a signal receptor is activated and, in turn, catalyzes the activation of many molecules of a second enzyme, each of which activates many molecules of a third enzyme, and so on, in a so-called _____________________.
- 诱导酶(Inducible enzyme)
内容
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In general, a small KM indicates that a substrate binds very tightly to the enzyme, and a large KM indicates weak binding.
- 1
The α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex closely resembles the large enzyme complex that converts pyruvate to acetyl CoA, the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.
- 2
Rate-limiting enzyme in the synthesis of ketone bodies is
- 3
9.变构酶(allosteric enzyme)
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The enzyme that catalyzes the condensation of acetyl-CoA with oxaloacetate is _______ _.