Enzyme Catalysed Reactions
Intracellular and extracellular enzyme-catalysed reactions
- Enzymes can be intracellular or extracellular based on whether they are active inside or outside the cell respectively
- Extracellular enzymes are produced inside the cell and then packaged into vesicles before being secreted by the cell
- These enzymes will catalyse reactions outside the cell
- Examples of such enzymes are those involved in chemical digestion in the gut
- Most enzymes however are intracellular, meaning that they are produced and function within the cell
- Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle are two important processes of respiration that are catalysed by intracellular enzymes