The non-protein component of an enzyme is called ____________
When a cofactor is bound so tightly that it is difficult to remove without damaging the enzyme it is sometimes called a prosthetic group.
The Greek word 'enzume' from which the enzyme has been derives means
In 1926, Sumner crystallized _____________ from Jack-bean extracts.
There is a long tradition of giving enzyme names ending in '-ase'. The major exception to this are which class of enzymes and what do they end with?
Isoenzymes have only the last part of the classification figure different.
The nomenclature digits for an unclassified enzyme are
L-amino acid oxidase mediates the oxidation of L-amino acids only whereas a separate enzyme, D-amino acid oxidase mediates the oxidation of D-amino acids. This is called__________________________
The Lock & Key hypothesis was given in 1890 by
Koshland in 1958 gave which hypothesis for enzyme specificity?