Enzymes are proteins processing cellular metabolism. They can affect a reaction by catalyzing and they can be used to reverse the reaction in bio-chemical pathways. Though enzymes have complex enzyme structure they undergo many changes which is very important for reactions and so enzyme structure is very important. There is a specific enzyme for specific reaction.
Enzymes structure are made up of α amino acids which are linked together via amide (peptide) bonds in a linear chain. This is the primary structure. The resulting amino acid chain is called a polypeptide or protein. The specific order of amino acids in the protein is encoded by the DNA sequence of the corresponding gene.
Related Journals of Enzyme structure
Enzyme Engineering, Advances in Biological Regulation, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology - Part A Enzyme Engineering and Biotechnology, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology - Part B Molecular Biotechnology, Current Enzyme Inhibition, Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Enzyme Research