Enzymes catalyze various biochemical reactions. The catalytic reaction occurs through a specific region (active site) where the substrate bind.
Anabolic reactions utilize energy to synthesize larger molecules from smaller units.
Example- formation of glycogen from simple sugar molecules is an anabolic reaction.
Catabolic reactions release energy while breaking down larger molecules into smaller ones.
Example- breakdown of glycogen to form simple sugar molecules is a catabolic reaction.
Enzymes catalyze both catabolic and anabolic reactions.
An example of a catabolic enzyme is DNA polymerase which catalyzes DNA synthesis. On the other hand, lipase is a catabolic enzyme that converts triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol.