Why is an enzyme or calatyst important to energy of activati
Why is an enzyme or calatyst important to energy of activation?
Solution
Enzymes can act on the substrates by reducing their activation energy finally to convert them into products via covalent modification. Enzymatic action always improves reaction rate and have the ability to enable a variety of metabolic process. Each metabolic pathway possesses one or more reactive enzymes to exert a higher influence on the activation energy by binding to the substrate.
For example, the significant serine proteases geometry is enable them to recognize the substrate cleavage sites and they characteristically bind at the transition state, finally declines the overall activation energy of the reaction, and thereby enables the significant catalytic ability of the enzyme.

