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Enzyme resources —Creative Enzymes
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Focusing on life science research areas, Creative Enzymes has been committed to provide professional information for our customers and researchers. In this section you will find technical resources - Enzyme Introduction, Enzyme Families and Enzyme Assays - to help you understand our professional experience and qualification for developing products and tailoring services. Our biochemical materials or products, including native and recombinant enzymes, zymogens, coenzymes, enzymes inhibitors, substrates and others, are mainly for research and diagnostic use.
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Enzyme Introduction 5,000 years ago, people stored milk in animal stomachs, in which milk can be turned into cheese. Enzymes have been used in the diagnosis of disease since the 1940's, derived from the intensive research in biochemistry. What are enzymes? How they work in biological reactions and living organisms? What are the applications of enzymes in biotechnology and medical research? Here, you can find what we have summarized.
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Enzyme Families Enzymes are known to catalyze more than 5,000 biochemical reaction types. Most enzymes are proteins, although a few are catalytic RNA molecules. Enzymes are principally classified and named according to the reaction they catalyse. The chemical reaction catalysed is the specific property that distinguishes one enzyme from another, and it is logical to use it as the basis for the classification and naming of enzymes. The Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NC-IUBMB) classifies enzymes into families, using a four number code, on the basis of the reactions they catalyse.
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Enzyme Assays Enzyme assays are laboratory methods for measuring enzymatic activity, developing analysis technologies and studying enzyme catalytic mechanisms. They are vital for the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme inhibition. The enzyme activity is generally determined as substrate converted respectively product formed per time unit. Procedures for enzyme assays are documented or cited in various standard books and databases. However, the enzyme activity depends on manifold factors and general understanding of the particular features of enzymes is required, which cannot be described in all details in protocols for special enzyme assays. The common methods to be applied in enzyme assays are the subject of this section.
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