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- Endoenzyme abstract "An endoenzyme, or intracellular enzyme, is an enzyme that functions within the cell in which it was produced. Because the majority of enzymes fall within this category, the term is used primarily to differentiate a specific enzyme from an exoenzyme. It is possible for a single enzyme to have both endoenzymatic and exoenzymatic functions.Example:Glycolytic enzymes,enzymes of Kreb's Cycle. enzymes are a type of protein that speed up chemical reactions in cells. enzymes are specific to the job they do. only molecules that are the correct shape can fit into the enzyme. this is called the lock and key model. enzymes work outside of the cell (extracellular enzymes) as well as inside the cell (intracellular enzymes)In most cases the term endoenzyme refers to an enzyme that binds to a bond 'within the body' of a large molecule - usually a polymer. For example an endoamylase would break down large amylose molecules into shorter dextrin chains. On the other hand, an exoenzyme removes subunits from the polymer one at a time from one end; in effect it can only act at the end ponts of a polymer. An exoamylase would therefore remove one glucose molecule at a time from the end of an amylose molecule.".
- Endoenzyme wikiPageID "591503".
- Endoenzyme wikiPageLength "1319".
- Endoenzyme wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Endoenzyme wikiPageRevisionID "685529941".
- Endoenzyme wikiPageWikiLink Category:Enzymes.
- Endoenzyme wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Endoenzyme wikiPageWikiLink Exoenzyme.
- Endoenzyme wikiPageWikiLink Intracellular.
- Endoenzyme wikiPageWikiLinkText "endoenzyme".
- Endoenzyme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Enzyme-stub.
- Endoenzyme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Endoenzyme subject Category:Enzymes.
- Endoenzyme hypernym Enzyme.
- Endoenzyme type Protein.
- Endoenzyme comment "An endoenzyme, or intracellular enzyme, is an enzyme that functions within the cell in which it was produced. Because the majority of enzymes fall within this category, the term is used primarily to differentiate a specific enzyme from an exoenzyme. It is possible for a single enzyme to have both endoenzymatic and exoenzymatic functions.Example:Glycolytic enzymes,enzymes of Kreb's Cycle. enzymes are a type of protein that speed up chemical reactions in cells.".
- Endoenzyme label "Endoenzyme".
- Endoenzyme sameAs Q3054015.
- Endoenzyme sameAs Endoenzyme.
- Endoenzyme sameAs Endoenzym.
- Endoenzyme sameAs m.02t5fm.
- Endoenzyme sameAs Q3054015.
- Endoenzyme wasDerivedFrom Endoenzyme?oldid=685529941.
- Endoenzyme isPrimaryTopicOf Endoenzyme.