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... are released The bonding of substances works in the opposite direction, two substances and an enzyme, the substances fit into the active site and are joined ...
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... The reaction is carried out in it's entirety in the active site of the enzyme. The substrate (organism acted upon), binds itself ...
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... The induced fit is very important during the catalytic cycle when the substrate enters the active site to form an enzyme-substrate complex. ...
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... The induced fit is very important during the catalytic cycle when the substrate enters the active site to form an enzyme-substrate complex. ...
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... competitive inhibition. Competitive inhibition is the binding of a competitive molecule to the active site of the enzyme. This prevents ...
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... competitive inhibition. Competitive inhibition is the binding of a competitive molecule to the active site of the enzyme. This prevents ...
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... one or more polypeptide 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 ...
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... The allosteric site of enzyme #1 is shaped like the end product, and when there is a high concentration of the end product, it binds with the allosteric site ...
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... The shape of the active site on the enzyme's outer layer determines that purpose, along with deciding which substrates can bind with that specific enzyme. ...
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... When a substrate molecule slots into the active site, the enzyme 'tweaks' the substrate molecule, pulling it out of shape and making it split into product ...
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... anticodon complementary to the codon sequence in mRNA combines with an enzyme that joins tRNA with its amino group and then shuttles to the translation site. ...
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... An example of where Southern blots prove useful is found in simple RFLP analysis, where a particular restriction enzyme digestion site (a Hind II site for ...
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... aa pairing. (5)Active site of enzyme screens Amino Acids based on size. (a)Coarse sieve removes AA too large for active site. (b ...
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... Higher temperatures seemingly denature the enzyme, changing its structure and hence it is no longer able to fit in the substrates active site. ...
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... (1996) used site-directed mutagenesis to replace the catalytic Lys41 of the active site to an alanine (mutant K41A). The mutant enzyme was recovered as an ...
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... site of amylase. This is called the lock and key theory. A lock is a special shape and only a key of the required shape can fit and open the lock. The enzyme ...
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... site of amylase. This is called the lock and key theory. A lock is a special shape and only a key of the required shape can fit and open the lock. The enzyme ...
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... The inner layer, or endothelium, is the primary site of development of ... Angiotensin II and bradykinin are controlled by angiotensin-converting enzyme, which is ...
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... The active site complexes on these structures determine what specific changes a substrate (reactant molecule in a catalyzed enzyme) will go through becoming a ...
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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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... It has been estimated that each time the enzyme copies RNA into DNA, the new DNA on average differs from that of the previous generation in one site. ...
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... It has been estimated that each time the enzyme copies RNA into DNA, the new DNA on average differs from that of the previous generation in one site. ...
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... It has been estimated that each time the enzyme copies RNA into DNA, the new DNA on average differs from that of the previous generation in one site. ...
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... It is called Alu after the single recognition site for the restriction enzyme AluI, which is detected in the middle of the Alu element. ...
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... known as severe combined immune deficiency (or SCID) The site WebMD.com ... characterized by complete or partial lack of the enzyme ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC ...
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... The energy from contraction comes from the breakdown of ATP by the enzyme ATPase. ... allows the cross-bridge to detach and re-attach to another active site on an ...
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... The cristae are very important because this is the site where ATP synthesis occurs ... can only return to the matrix by passing through the ATPase enzyme which is ...
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... The site where the helicase is working and where replication is taking place is known as the DNA fork. The polymerase enzyme helps the nitrogenous base in a ...
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... of the substrate molecules, so that when they collide with the enzyme they have more energy and are more likely to bind to the active site.' Pickering, WR (2000 ...
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... broad-spectrum activity of ampicillin appears to be based on its ability to penetrate the outer membrane to the site of action of the transpeptidase enzyme. ...
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