Enzyme
An enzyme (from Greek énsimo (??????), formed by én = at or in and simo = leaven or yeast) is a protein that catalyzes, or speeds up, a chemical reaction.
External links
- ExPASy enzyme database, links to Swiss-Prot sequence data, entries in other databases and to related literature searches
- PDBsum links to the known 3-D structure data of enzymes in the Protein Data Bank
- BRENDA, comprehensive compilation of information and literature references about all known enzymes; requires payment by commercial users
- Weizmann Institute's Genecards Database, extensive database of protein properties and their associated genes.
- Cytochrome P450 enzymes site lists over 4000 versions of enzymes from this cytochrome in plants and animals
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Etymology and history |
| ► | 3D-Structure |
| ► | Kinetics |
| ► | Thermodynamics |
| ► | Inhibition |
| ► | Metabolic pathways and allosteric enzymes |
| ► | Enzyme naming conventions |
| ► | Applications |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References |
| ► | External links |
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