Enzimas
Abstract
This presentation is a part of the course “Biochemistry” imparted in the
Academic Area of Medicine, Institute of Health Sciences at the Autonomous
University of the State of Hidalgo. Period January – June 2012.
A living system controls its activity through enzymes. An enzyme is a protein
molecule that is a biological catalyst with three characteristics. First, the basic
function of an enzyme is to increase the rate of a reaction. Most cellular
reactions occur about a million times faster than they would in the absence of
an enzyme. Second, most enzymes act specifically with only one reactant
(called a substrate) to produce products. The third and most remarkable
characteristic is that enzymes are regulated from a state of low activity to high
activity and vice versa. Gradually, you will appreciate that the individuality of a
living cell is due in large part to the unique set of some 3,000 enzymes that it is
genetically programmed to produce. If even one enzyme is missing or
defective, the results can be disastrous.