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... This is how it works: the reactant binds with the first enzyme to become reactant # 2, then reactant 2 binds with enzyme 2 to become reactant 3, and reactant 3 ...
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... enzyme. The substrate (organism acted upon), binds itself into the active site, of the enzyme, and the chemical process begins. The ...
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... chains twist and fold, bringing together a small number of amino acids to form the active site, or the location on the enzyme where the substrate binds and the ...
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... reaction (molecular recognition). Only a certain region of the enzyme molecule actually binds to the substrate. This area is called ...
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... is the molecular recognition. Only a certain region of the enzyme molecule actually binds to the substrate. This area is called ...
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... specific enzyme. The active site of the enzyme is the spot where the substrate binds in order for the reaction to occur. The bond ...
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... sigmoidal graph of reaction rate b. For T to R state...enzyme activity is low until sufficient regulator binds to convert enzyme completely to R state c. For R ...
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... is inhibited by such things as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, this ... The cells synthesize a glycosaminoglycan that binds to antithrombin III, which ...
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... and repair of nervous tissues is inhibited due to enzyme immobility (Coleman ... by acid peptidases in the stomach, the released vitamin B12 binds to intrinsic ...
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... In the first half of the reaction, OAS diffuses into and binds to the ... aldimine in Schiff base linkage between Lys41 and PLP, the free enzyme is reconstituted (I ...
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... The receptor binds to the androgen present to the cell. ... When this happens, liver cells begin to break down leading to enzyme elevation. ...
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... When the messenger binds to the external site, it generates a change in the shape ... folded around the enzymatic domain in a way that blocks the enzyme's activity ...
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... cysteine, which is on a hemoglobin chain, attracts nitric oxide and then binds with it ... is not only an oxygen carrier as once thought, but an enzyme for removing ...
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... Another important regulating enzyme in glycolysis is phosphorylase, which is responsible for ... alba is the midline seam of connective tissue which binds all of ...
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... described the process, it starts with one protein called protective-antigen (AP), which binds to receptors on the cell surface and is cleaved by an enzyme. ...
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... described the process, it starts with one protein called protective-antigen (AP), which binds to receptors on the cell surface and is cleaved by an enzyme. ...
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... cells. The way this happen is first the protective antigen binds to the cell where an enzyme trims off its outermost tip. Seven ...
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... Oxygen binds to hemoglobin, a specific molecule within each red blood cell. ... which is characterized by yellowish skin due to liver enzyme problems" ("Anemia", 1 ...
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... It is called Alu after the single recognition site for the restriction enzyme AluI, which is ... is repeated, a strand that was formed with one primer binds to the ...
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... Avidin binds with biotin to prevent its absorption into the blood. ... Infants under six months born with very low levels of biotinidase (the enzyme that activates ...
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... complex (DAGC) includes the extracellular proteoglycan, [Alpha]-dystroglycan, which binds to merosin ... CK is an enzyme that is very important for the production ...
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... to the receptor molecule, the G protein complex binds guanosine triphosphate ... A complex series of mitochondrial enzymes forms two major enzyme systems that are ...
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... Scientists found that the enzyme telomerase can rebuild the strand over and over ... later in life; blocking blood sugar damage- glu-cose binds protein together ...
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... is as follows : it inhibits Acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme that specifically ... a high affinity for muscarinic receptors where it binds competitively preventing ...
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... 2. Strands of DNA are cut into fragments using a restriction enzyme. 3 ... membrane. 5. A radioactive "probe" binds to bands on the membrane. ...
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... into DNA in the cytoplasm of the host cellReverse transcriptase-an enzyme found in ... sm protein often released from virus-infected cells that binds to adjacent ...
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