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11 October, 10:45

If temp. Is raised to 50 Celsius from 37C. What happens to catalase? Does increasing temperature alter the structure of catalase, thereby decreasing oxygen production?

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  1. 11 October, 11:03
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    The enzyme catalase denatures and its structure disturbed

    Explanation:

    Structure of catalase:

    It is made up of four polypeptide chains of amino acids Each chain contains about 5oo amino acids. When a molecule of hydrogen peroxide enters into the active site of a catalase it acts with amino acids to breakdown the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.

    Effect of Temperature:

    It the temperature raises beyond the optimum level, the enzyme catalase denatures and its structure is disturbed.
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