The suffix -ase indicates an enzyme, e.g. proteinase, dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, polymerase.
The word endings "ase" and "ose" are commonly associated with enzymes. Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts to speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. The "-ase" ending typically denotes enzymes, while the "-ose" ending is often used for sugars.
Most enzymes are protein, but not all protein are enzymes.
Enzymes are typically made up of proteins, which are composed of amino acids linked together in a specific sequence. Some enzymes may also contain non-protein components, such as cofactors like vitamins or minerals, that are necessary for their function.
Examples of enzymes whose names end in -ase include amylase, lipase, protease, and catalase. These enzymes are involved in processes such as breaking down carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and hydrogen peroxide, respectively.
Enzymes are recognize by their proteins.
The suffix -ase indicates an enzyme, e.g. proteinase, dehydrogenase, hydrogenase, polymerase.
salivary amylase.
enzymes :)
I'm sorry i don't know
No, most enzymes are proteins, some of which are "decorated" with sugars. A few enzymes are composed of RNA.
No, most enzymes are proteins, some of which are "decorated" with sugars. A few enzymes are composed of RNA.
Amylase, Protease And Lipase
Some proteins act as enzymes, yes. Enzymes are just proteins that catalyze (speed up/slow down) reactions.
Fat cells, also known as adipocytes, have two types of enzymes, both of which are affected by insulin. The names of these two enzymes are pyruvate dehydrogenase and acetyl-CoA carboxylase.
enzymes are used to cure some cancers and are in some drugs like worming tablets. The body also has enzymes in places like the digestive system. Enzymes are very useful =]
Yes,they need enzymes for replication.Helicase,ligase are some.