What are isozymes?
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Answer / guest
Isozymes are enzymes that differ in amino acid sequence but
catalyze the same chemical reaction. These enzymes usually
display different kinetic parameters or different
regulatory properties.
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Answer / ria
isozymes are isoforms of the enzymes i.e., they have similar catalytic function but different composition of amino acids. these help in fine tuning of metabolism
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