Substrate Specificity Best Online Journals

 Enzymes bind to substrates called chemical reactants. Each type of enzyme may have one or more substrates, depending on the particular chemical reaction. In some reactions, multiple products are broken down into a single-reactant substrate. Two substrates may join together in others to create one larger molecule. Also, two reactants could enter a reaction, both modify and leave the reaction as two products. It follows an open access publishing model that enables research articles to be disseminated to the global community at no cost. Glycobiology Journal is one of the best open-access electronic publications reporting original work, analysis, brief correspondence, case study on cancer glycobiology, glycopeptides, drug development and glycomics, fucanomas and galactanomas, cellular glycobiology, membrane glycoproteins, protein glycosylation and carbohydrate intake. To establish the values, it has representatives of the world-quality editorial board. Glycobiology Journal is among the top online journals publishing the Substrate Specificity articles. Such enzymes bind only to the same substrates. There are 4 specificity types, they are absolute specificity, group specificity, specificity of the linkage and stereochemical specificities depending on their steric sites, number of reactions they undergo, groups, type of bond they form. The substratum is fairly smaller than the enzyme. Therefore, a portion of the enzyme is binding to the substrate. The substratum attaches weak bonding forces such as hydrogen bond, electrostatic interactions, and dipole-dipole interactions to the enzyme.  

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