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The amino mechanism where E represents enzyme

Insights into the mechanism of the cyanobactin heterocyclase enzyme

Insights into the mechanism of the cyanobactin heterocyclase enzyme

... kinase mechanism to the substrate to yield a phosphorylated intermediate common to all YcaO ...of amino acids that becomes the fi nal product and is fl anked by recognition ...the amino acid sequence, ...

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Summary of Metabolism. Mechanism of Enzyme Action

Summary of Metabolism. Mechanism of Enzyme Action

... individual amino acids. The amino acids are deaminated and the amino group in the form of an ammonium ion (NH 4 + ) is excreted as a waste ...

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Non-canonical Notch signaling represents an ancestral mechanism to regulate neural differentiation

Non-canonical Notch signaling represents an ancestral mechanism to regulate neural differentiation

... [26], where constant differentiation of nematosomes is known to occur ...similar mechanism controls NvashA expression at later time points and in different tis- sues (endoderm versus ectoderm) than during ...

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A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS OF THE ENZYME ALANINE AMINO-TRANFERASE

A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS OF THE ENZYME ALANINE AMINO-TRANFERASE

... exact mechanism is still unknown. Probably mechanism lies in that phenomena of obesity is abdomen fat is potentially associated in visceral organs in which there is accumulation of fats in adipose tissues ...

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Adaptive evolution of fish hatching enzyme: one amino acid substitution results in differential salt dependency of the enzyme

Adaptive evolution of fish hatching enzyme: one amino acid substitution results in differential salt dependency of the enzyme

... PSKRPE↓APGVP, where an arrow indicates the cleavage site) and soluble proteinous substrate such as recombinant rFhChgH_ProXY, which was previously synthesized from the entire Pro-Xaa-Yaa repeat region in FhZPB, ...

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Improving a Natural Enzyme Activity through Incorporation of

Unnatural Amino Acids

Improving a Natural Enzyme Activity through Incorporation of Unnatural Amino Acids

... an enzyme must balance strong interactions with the substrate (k 1 [S] ...arPTE, where the chemical step is not rate limiting, depends upon mutations differentially affecting sub- strate binding and product ...

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Synthesis and evaluation of enzyme inhibitors based on amino  and cyclopropane carboxylic acids

Synthesis and evaluation of enzyme inhibitors based on amino and cyclopropane carboxylic acids

... the enzyme-substrate carbanion intermediate underwent hydrogen exchange before the elimination of ammonia and that after rate determining C-N bond cleavage ammonia and mesaconic acid were released from the active ...

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The Enzyme Mechanism of Nitrite Reductase Studied at Single-Molecule Level

The Enzyme Mechanism of Nitrite Reductase Studied at Single-Molecule Level

... of enzyme molecules exhibiting switching varied with sample preparation; the data reported here were taken from samples where an estimated 60 – 80% of the fluorescing molecules exhibited ...The ...

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Hedgehog/Notch induced premature gliogenesis represents a new disease mechanism for Hirschsprung disease in mice and humans

Hedgehog/Notch induced premature gliogenesis represents a new disease mechanism for Hirschsprung disease in mice and humans

... We decided to implement CCA, because it is the most general of mul- tivariate techniques (28). It is also a natural statistical framework to study 2 sets of variables and see what is common among the 2 sets. CCA differs ...

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From sequence to enzyme mechanism using multi label machine learning

From sequence to enzyme mechanism using multi label machine learning

... [58] where protein sequences are described by fixed-length patterns with allowance for mutations, and the resulting mismatch string kernel is used with support vector machines to detect remote ...

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From sequence to enzyme mechanism using multi-label machine learning

From sequence to enzyme mechanism using multi-label machine learning

... [58] where protein sequences are described by fixed-length patterns with allowance for mutations, and the resulting mismatch string kernel is used with support vector machines to detect remote ...

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Mechanism of nitrogen metabolism-related parameters and enzyme activities in the pathophysiology of autism

Mechanism of nitrogen metabolism-related parameters and enzyme activities in the pathophysiology of autism

... Statistical Program for Social Sciences (SPSS) (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) was used for all analyses. Results were expressed as mean ± SD. All statistical compari- sons were made by means of Student ’ s t -test. P < ...

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Binding of Amino Acids to “Smart” Sorbents: Where Does Hydrophobicity Come into Play?

Binding of Amino Acids to “Smart” Sorbents: Where Does Hydrophobicity Come into Play?

... of amino acids of different hydrophobicities to PNIPA microgels was ...hydrophilic amino acids and the hydrophobic ...hydrophobic amino acids seems to be driven by hydrophobic interactions, as ...

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The development of PAM enzyme inhibitors and cleavable amino acids for the control of peptide hormone levels

The development of PAM enzyme inhibitors and cleavable amino acids for the control of peptide hormone levels

... Introduction Patchornik, Amit and Woodward."5'46 NVOC and the analogous 2- nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl protecting group (NBOC)46 have been used to protect alcohols and amines. NVOC and NBOC differ in that NVOC is methoxy ...

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Enzymes Enzyme Mechanism

Enzymes Enzyme Mechanism

... • if E binds S too tightly (dashed profile), the activation barrier (2) could be similar to that of the uncatalyzed reaction (1) • most Km values (substrate dissociation constants[r] ...

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AF , where each feature represents the sum of all

AF , where each feature represents the sum of all

... Optimization of SVM and KDDA kernel function parameters was held using the same technique and the same validation image dataset as used in case of AF-SVM classifier.. Thus, equal cond[r] ...

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CHAPTER 11 Mechanism of Enzyme Action

CHAPTER 11 Mechanism of Enzyme Action

... Focus on chymotrypsin, trypsin, elastase.. A) Active site residues were identified by chemical labeling. Chymotrypsin, trypsin, elastase are digestive enzymes synthesized by the pancr[r] ...

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Cullin-3–dependent deregulation of ACTN1 represents a pathogenic mechanism in nemaline myopathy

Cullin-3–dependent deregulation of ACTN1 represents a pathogenic mechanism in nemaline myopathy

... Introduction Skeletal muscle mass represents up to 40% of total body weight in humans. Its maintenance is regulated by the equilibrium between muscle growth or physiological hypertrophy and muscle atrophy, ...

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Coevolution of amino acid residues in the key photosynthetic enzyme Rubisco.

Coevolution of amino acid residues in the key photosynthetic enzyme Rubisco.

... the amino acid composition and the residues pairing preference of the sites under coevolu- tion and positive selection can provide a better insight in terms of protein ...distinct amino acid composition and ...

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Extending enzyme molecular recognition with an expanded amino acid alphabet

Extending enzyme molecular recognition with an expanded amino acid alphabet

... proteogenic amino acids, which may then require post-translational modification or the recruitment of coenzymes or metal ions to achieve catalytic ...of amino acids can also enable the properties of enzymes ...

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