「COFACTOR」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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Molybdenum | cofactor is a cofactor required for the activity of en |
Heparin | cofactor II, a protein encoded by the SERPIND1 gene, i |
metallo-enzyme that utilizes a molybdopterin | cofactor and a heme group. |
A | cofactor is a non-protein chemical compound that is bo |
xidoreductase (AOR) family contain a tungsten | cofactor and an 4Fe4S cluster. |
light, rhodopsin splits into a protein and a | cofactor: opsin and all-trans-retinal (a form of vitam |
cerol monooxygenase critically depends on the | cofactor tetrahydrobiopterin and iron. |
Members of this family utilise FMN as a | cofactor and are often found to be homodimers. |
Factor I requires a C3b-binding protein | cofactor such as complement factor H, CR1 and Membrane |
e methyl coenzyme M reductase, which contains | cofactor F430 as the prosthetic group. |
ls if the protein cannot effectively bind the | cofactor NAD+, as shown in the G16S mutation. |
The first organic | cofactor to be discovered was NAD+, which was identifi |
by a failure in the gene that makes an enzyme | cofactor for beta-hexosaminidase, called the GM2 activ |
(coupled to ADP) in a step that activates the | cofactor toward binding Mo or W. |
tases including NADH dehydrogenase as well as | cofactor in biological blue-light photo receptors. |
Cofactor of BRCA1 has been shown to interact with Estr | |
Cofactor of BRCA1, also known as COBRA1, is a human ge | |
It is restored to the required | cofactor tetrahydrobiopterin by dihydrobiopterin reduc |
THB is an essential | cofactor required by the aromatic amino acid hydroxyla |
In linear algebra, the | cofactor (sometimes called adjunct, see ) describes a |
An example of an enzyme that contains a | cofactor is carbonic anhydrase, and is shown in the ri |
meaning that it uses inorganic phosphate as a | cofactor to cleave nucleotide-nucleotide bonds, releas |
It acts mainly as a | cofactor on coagulation and inflammation, and has no i |
h PDLIM1, Sodium-hydrogen exchange regulatory | cofactor 2, Collagen, type XVII, alpha 1, CAMK2A, CAMK |
nteresting because OMP decarboxylases uses no | cofactor and contains no metal sites or prosthetic gro |
It employs one | cofactor, nicotinamide D-ribonucleotide. |
Heparin | Cofactor II deficiency can lead to increased thrombin |
ions in this gene are associated with heparin | cofactor II deficiency. |
It employs one | cofactor, thiamin diphosphate. |
Molybdenum | cofactor functions directly in ethylbenzene dehydrogen |
d urine of babies can be caused by molybdenum | cofactor deficiency disease which leads to neurologica |
F2RL2 is a | cofactor for F2RL3 activation by thrombin. |
elated protein 5) is able to bind to act as a | cofactor for Factor I, has decay accelerating activity |
II participates in blood coagulation; it is a | cofactor for factor IXa which, in the presence of Ca+2 |
Using an NADPH | cofactor and FAD prosthetic group, these microsomal pr |
It has one | cofactor: the flavin FAD. |
onins are not thought to utilize a GroES-type | cofactor to fold their substrates. |
ther acids lower the pH and remove the copper | cofactor necessary for the responsible enzymes to func |
enzymes so far identified in nature use this | cofactor, save for the phylogenetically ancient molybd |
oswitch that senses the presence of AdoCbl, a | cofactor needed for the breakdown of ethanolamine. |
Aside from its | cofactor role for intracellular enzymes, FA also displ |
A positive Shannon | cofactor of function F with respect to variable x is d |
Sodium-hydrogen exchange regulatory | cofactor 2 has been shown to interact with SGK, Actini |
Zinc is an essential | cofactor for hundreds of enzymes. |
d to chelate the prosthetic Cu(II)-bipyridine | cofactor complex in the enzyme lysyl oxidase. |
hich Hmd acts is unknown, the iron-containing | cofactor is in part responsible for the catalytic acti |
The pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) | cofactor lies in and above the mouth of the alpha/beta |
of B12 is insufficient for the conversion of | cofactor methylmalonyl-CoA into succinyl-CoA, the buil |
Molybdenum | cofactor sulfurase is an enzyme that in humans is enco |
The | cofactor Mg2+ is believed to bind water molecules and |
o auxilin, a neuronal cell uncoating clathrin | cofactor, in its amino acid composition. |
complexed with a calcium ion and serves as a | cofactor in lactose synthesis, but has no tumoricidal |
aldehydes, especially the pyridoxal phosphate | cofactor of many Vitamin B6-dependent enzymes. |
An enzyme that uses adenosylcobalamin as a | cofactor is methylmalonyl-CoA mutase (MCM). |
Zinc is an essential | cofactor for more than 50 classes of enzymes. |
fI cleavage substrates (C3b and C4b) and the | cofactor proteins needed for cleavage of C3b (Factor H |
s discovered by J.G. Hauge as the third redox | cofactor after nicotinamide and flavin in bacteria (al |
ed mutations that experimentally switched the | cofactor specificity of Candida boidinii xylose reduct |
It employs one | cofactor, pyridoxal phosphate. |
4. acts as a | cofactor for phosphopentomutase, which produces D-ribo |
se plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) is a | cofactor for plasminogen activation by urokinase plasm |
Fibrin is a | cofactor for plasminogen activation by tissue plasmino |
This reaction uses calcium as a | cofactor and plays an important role in the intracellu |
This reaction uses calcium as a | cofactor and plays an important role in the intracellu |
coagulation pathway, where it functions as a | cofactor to Protein C in the inactivation of Factors V |
of two enzymes sharing a single substrate or | cofactor, also referred to as a biochemical switching |
peptidases (EC 3.4.11.9) that utilize a metal | cofactor and remove the N-terminal amino acid from pep |
It employs one | cofactor, neutral salt. |
tivities of both antithrombin III and heparin | cofactor II simultaneously. |
n with two small molecules bound, for example | cofactor and substrate; or a complex formed between tw |
of sulfite oxidase contains the molybdopterin | cofactor and supports molybdenum in its highest oxidat |
uses a covalently bound pyruvate residue as a | cofactor rather than the more common pyridoxal 5'-phos |
ibes an atom as belonging to a small molecule | cofactor rather than to part of a biopolymer chain. |
Specifically the | cofactor of the (i, j) entry of a matrix, also known a |
A negative Shannon | cofactor is the same, but sets all x's to 0. |
e moiety is then transferred to the lipoamide | cofactor of the H protein. |
Particularly, it is an essential nutrient and | cofactor for the enzymatic synthesis of glutathione, a |
Its best known mechanism of action is as a | cofactor in the formation of coagulation factors II (p |
s a Rossman fold and interactions between the | cofactor and the fold allow for the isomerization of t |
erin (INN) is a naturally occurring essential | cofactor of the three aromatic amino acid hydroxylase |
dary metabolite of white rot fungi, acts as a | cofactor for the enzyme |
ng the configuration of a retinal Schiff base | cofactor inside the protein from the cis-form to the t |
contain a selenide-ligand to a molybdopterin | cofactor at their active sites (e.g. |
Type II restriction enzymes, but require the | cofactor AdoMet to be active. |
e serine protease, Factor Xa, and the protein | cofactor, Factor Va. |
plex contains the active factor IX (IXa), its | cofactor factor VIII (VIIIa), the substrate (factor X) |
em (including factor H, factor I and membrane | cofactor protein), with the factor H mutations being t |
MOCOS sulfurates the molybdenum | cofactor of xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) and aldehyde |
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