BIOL1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Tubulin, Actin, Insulin

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By placing the substrate into a specific shape and microenvironment in the active site, the enzyme encourages the chemical reaction to occur. A catabolic enzyme reaction showing the substrate matching the exact shape of the active site. Catabolic enzymes: enzymes that break down their substrate anabolic enzymes: enzymes that build more complex molecules from their substrates. Enzymes are essential for digestion: the process of breaking larger food molecules down into subunits small enough to diffuse through a cell membrane and to be used by the cell. Enzymes are also essential for biosynthesis: the process of making new, complex molecules from the smaller subunits that are provided to or generated by the cell. Some proteins function as chemical-signaling molecules called hormones. These proteins are secreted by endocrine cells that act to control or regulate specific physiological processes, which include growth, development, metabolism, and reproduction. Insulin is a protein hormone that helps to regulate blood glucose levels.

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