Answer: Increasing enzyme, decreasing inhibitors, increasing cofactors
Explanation:
Why? Well, we know that increasing how much enzyme is available is a good method to speed up the rate of an enzyme catalyzed reaction because we have MORE enzymes to deal with the substrates. We also know that cofactors are essential for widening the range of substrates an enzyme can catalyze. Cofactors also stabilize charge, so the substrate can fit into the binding site better.
Bacteria is used to produce human insulin
There are 3 types of RNA:
mRNA (Messenger RNA): This RNA is in charge to travel the genetic information from the nucleous to the ribosome, where it binds to it and give the genetic instructions for protein synthesis.
tRNA (Transfer RNA): This RNA is in charge of providing the correct amino acid to the ribosome during protein translation.
rRNA (Ribosomal RNA): This RNA are structural proteins of the ribosomes.
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