As shown in the question above, protein breakdown releases the amino acids that make it up. These amino acids become free amino acids. These amino acids cannot be stored, so they can be quickly expelled from the body (when they are in excess and will not be necessary), they can also be degraded through oxidative degradation that will allow them to be reused in the manufacture of other proteins, or they can also be used as source of energy when the individual has been in court for a long time.
I think they are called the Enzyme-substrate complex. Enzyme substrate complex is the intermediate formed when a substrate molecule interacts with the active site of an enzyme. As a result of the formation of the complex the substrate undergoes a chemical reaction and is then converted to a new product.
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When one phosphate group is removed by breaking a phosphoanhydride bond in a process called hydrolysis, energy is released, and ATP is converted to adenosine diphosphate (ADP). Likewise, energy is also released when a phosphate is removed from ADP to form adenosine monophosphate (AMP).
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