This document provides an overview of enzymes including their historical background, properties, classification, kinetics, and factors that affect enzyme activity. Some key points:
- Enzymes are protein catalysts that accelerate biochemical reactions without being consumed. They have specific active sites that substrates bind to in order to undergo reactions.
- Early discoveries in enzyme research include Berzelius coining the term "catalysis" in 1836 and Kuhne using the term "enzyme" in 1878 to describe biological catalysts. The first enzyme, urease, was isolated and crystallized by James Sumner in 1926.
- Enzymes are classified based on the type of reaction they catalyze, with the six