Quick Biochemistry Basics | Simple enzymes vs Allosteric enzymes @quickbiochemistrybasics | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 1 day ago
This video is about the difference between simple enzymes and allosteric enzymes. Simple enzymes have only one site known as the active site. This is a site where the substrate binds and gets converted into product. Allosteric enzymes have active site and another site known as allosteric site. Simple enzymes shows typical hyperbolic curve of enzyme kinetics where as allosteric enzymes shows sigmoid curve. The allosteric enzymes are also termed as regulatory enzymes while the simple enzymes are termed as non regulatory enzymes.
This video is about the difference between simple enzymes and allosteric enzymes. Simple enzymes have only one site known as the active site. This is a site where the substrate binds and gets converted into product. Allosteric enzymes have active site and another site known as allosteric site. Simple enzymes shows typical hyperbolic curve of enzyme kinetics where as allosteric enzymes shows sigmoid curve. The allosteric enzymes are also termed as regulatory enzymes while the simple enzymes are termed as non regulatory enzymes.