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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From German Enzym, coined 1878 by the German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne from Ancient Greek ἐν (en, “in”) + ζύμη (zúmē, “sourdough”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈɛn.zaɪm/
- Rhymes: -aɪm
Audio (Southern England): (file)
- Hyphenation: en‧zyme
Noun
[edit]enzyme (countable and uncountable, plural enzymes)
- (biochemistry) A biomolecule that catalyses a biological chemical reaction: either a globular protein with this function or an RNA molecule with this function.
- Hypernym: biocatalyst
- Hyponym: ribozyme
- (strictly) The protein type specifically.
- Hypernym: biocatalyst
- Hyponym: see list
- Coordinate term: ribozyme
- (Christianity) Leavened bread, as opposed to azyme.
Usage notes
[edit]Before 1980, protein enzymes were the only known type, so the word enzyme invariably meant that type. Since RNA catalysis was discovered, ribozymes are often viewed as a type of enzyme (in the newer and broader sense of the word), but even today, their name is often used coordinately with the stricter sense.
Derived terms
[edit]- abzyme
- adaptive enzyme
- alloenzyme
- allozyme
- angiotensin-converting enzyme
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- angiotensin converting enzyme 1
- angiotensin converting enzyme 2
- antienzyme
- antizyme
- apoenzyme
- chemzyme
- coenzyme
- cuproenzyme
- ecoenzyme
- ectoenzyme
- electroenzyme
- endoenzyme
- enzybiotic
- enzymatic
- enzyme-inducing medication
- enzyme-inhibiting medication
- enzyme inhibitor
- enzymeless
- enzymelike
- enzymic
- enzymogenesis
- enzymoimmunoassay
- enzymology
- enzymolysis
- enzymopathy
- enzymosis
- enzymuria
- exoenzyme
- flavoenzyme
- granzyme
- haloenzyme
- heteroenzyme
- holoenzyme
- isoenzyme
- isozyme
- lysozyme
- macroenzyme
- mechanoenzyme
- megaenzyme
- metalloenzyme
- molybdoenzyme
- multienzyme
- nanoenzyme
- nanozyme
- necroenzyme
- neoenzyme
- nonenzyme
- phosphoenzyme
- photoenzyme
- plastizyme
- proenzyme
- pseudoenzyme
- restriction enzyme
- ribozyme
- selenoenzyme
- seroenzyme
- synzyme
- theozyme
- thermoenzyme
- thioenzyme
- tungstoenzyme
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]catalytic protein
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Further reading
[edit]French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek ἐν (en, “in”) + ζύμη (zúmē, “sourdough”).
Noun
[edit]enzyme m or f (plural enzymes)
Verb
[edit]enzyme
- inflection of enzymer:
Further reading
[edit]- “enzyme”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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