enzimmködése
Enzimmködése refers to the process by which enzymes facilitate and accelerate biochemical reactions within living organisms. Enzymes are biological catalysts, typically proteins, that are essential for virtually all metabolic processes. They achieve their catalytic function by binding to specific reactant molecules, known as substrates, at a region called the active site. This binding forms an enzyme-substrate complex, which lowers the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed.
The specificity of an enzyme for its substrate is often described by the lock-and-key model or the
After the reaction is complete, the products are released from the active site, and the enzyme is