Enzymes are another group of protein-based molecules that play essential roles in the body. They act as catalysts in various biochemical reactions, essentially speeding up processes that would otherwise occur much more slowly. Without enzymes, many metabolic processes necessary for life would be too sluggish to sustain.
- Enzymes are critical to processes such as digestion, where complex food molecules are broken down into simpler forms for absorption.
- As catalysts, enzymes remain unchanged after the reaction and can be used repeatedly.
- They are specific in their action, meaning each enzyme only catalyzes a particular reaction.
The proteinaceous nature of enzymes is vital as it allows them to adopt specific shapes needed to bind with substrates and convert them into products. This unique characteristic differentiates enzymes from hormones, although both act as informational molecules.