Enzymes

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  • Enzymes are proteins that function as biological catalysts. They speed up the rate of chemical reactions and remain chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction.
  • Enzymes catalyse reactions to:
    • break down complex molecules into simpler substances (e.g digestion)
    • build up complex molecules from simpler substances (e.g forming haemoglobin blood protein from amino acids.)
  • Naming enzymes:
    • Maltase - acts on the substrate Maltose
    • Protease - acts on the substrate Proteins
    • Lipase - acts on the substrate Lipids (fats)
  • Enzymes are mostly protein in nature and are therefore affected by temperature and pH.
  • The active site is where the substrate binds with an enzyme, it has a specific shape which fits only one type of substrate.
  • Denaturation occurs when the enzyme loses its tertiary structure due to changes in environmental factors such as heat, acidity/alkalinity, pressure etc.