「Substrates」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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e rate at which they [the enzymes] encounter | substrates in a solution." |
s is a similar form but is excavated in hard | substrates as a boring trace fossil. |
It is common on soft | substrates at a depth of 2-120 meters. |
The dye does not stick to any other | substrates, so a quantification or qualification of lip |
Long-chain acyl-CoA esters are | substrates for a number of important enzymatic reaction |
and neurotransmitters receptors pre-mRNa are | substrates for ADARs. |
ransport proteins which transport nucleoside | substrates like adenosine into cells. |
Two of them are also | substrates of AKT. |
ved in the oxidation of the largest range of | substrates of all the CYPs. |
ATP hydrolysis releases the two | substrates and allows the cycle to begin again. |
oped epitaxial layers grown on heavily doped | substrates are also less susceptible to latchup. |
substrates entering and leaving the active site, and al | |
Table of selected | substrates, inducers and inhibitors of CYP1A21 |
ults show that Periplaneta australasiae uses | substrates differently and moves around less when infec |
They transport their | substrates (alpha-tocopherol and phosphatidylinositol o |
ay a key role in recognising the fI cleavage | substrates (C3b and C4b) and the cofactor proteins need |
Following is a table of selected | substrates, inducers and inhibitors of CYP2E1. |
y the active site is part of an enzyme where | substrates bind and undergo a chemical reaction. |
oanthocyanidin reductase (LAR), are the true | substrates of ANS/LDOX. |
The C-4 stereochemistry of leucocyanidin | substrates affects anthocyanidin synthase (ANS) product |
lly found growing on micaceous or clay waste | substrates which are flat or gently sloping. |
A occurs by a feedback mechanism: One of the | substrates that are activated by the kinase is a phosph |
lly found growing on micaceous or clay waste | substrates which are flat or gently sloping. |
Substrates that are deprotonated by potassium t-butoxid | |
With some | substrates dioxetanes are formed and cyclic dienes such |
it of cementing their ventral valves to hard | substrates such as shells, rocks and carbonate hardgrou |
sts because they are soluble in the nonpolar | substrates, such as the alkyd resins or linseed oil. |
acid or alternate polyunsaturated fatty acid | substrates, such as linoleic and eicosapentaenoic acid. |
enhance axonal regeneration on non-conducive | substrates such as CNS myelin. |
that binds or oxidatively adds a variety of | substrates such as alkynes, olefins, dihydrogen, and di |
It is found only on calcareous | substrates such as limestone. |
one of the most common trace fossils in hard | substrates such as rocks, carbonate hardgrounds and she |
There could be other | substrates such as aluminum, Galvalume, stainless steel |
e thus generated carbene reacts rapidly with | substrates such as nylon, cotton, glass and polyethylen |
On its favorite | substrates, such as thin sand or rubble, the crab nearl |
the culturing of Lactoccus lactis on natural | substrates, such as milk or dextrose, and is not chemic |
Colonies commonly encrust hard | substrates such as rocks, shells and carbonate hardgrou |
tyl protease) appears to cleave a variety of | substrates such as fibronectin and laminin. |
Especially for CYP2C9 | substrates such as warfarin and phenytoin, diminished m |
H)RuH(CO)2 transfers H2, especially to polar | substrates such as ketones and iminium cations. |
e small animals and plants that encrust hard | substrates, such as rocks, in aquatic environments. |
nto (sub-)families can help to predict which | substrates may be transported by the system. |
g interactions between enzymatic complex and | substrates can be vastly improved, leading to higher ce |
This allows specific targeting of | substrates to be regulated by phosphorylation (by PKA) |
the | substrates (surfaces being fireproofed) are clean and f |
Its | substrates include bile acids, bromosulphophthalein, an |
The preferred | substrates are blunt or recessed 3´-termini, although E |
of enzymes called caspases that cleave their | substrates at C-terminal aspartic acid residues. |
c transformations employing H-bond accepting | substrates, e.g., carbonyl compounds, imines, nitroalke |
electronic | substrates, chip carriers where high thermal conductivi |
efflux transporters mediate the transport of | substrates across cell membranes against a concentratio |
nus Metarhizium, can be grown on starch-rich | substrates like cereal grains (rice, wheat). |
Its | substrates include collagen and elastin, as well as alp |
This regenerates the | substrates and completes the cycle, allowing for subseq |
They are active over a wide variety of | substrates with considerable overlap. |
lonies attach and grow on solid surfaces and | substrates, and consist of individuals arranged in twis |
rocess in cells of living organisms by which | substrates are converted to more complex products. |
een reported as moist sandy soils on granite | substrates along creeks, drains, or low-lying flats. |
degrade synthetic peptides typically used as | substrates for cysteine proteinases and its proteolytic |
ochemistry, there are decoy receptors, decoy | substrates and decoy RNA. |
onic acid units in pectic compounds yielding | substrates for depolymerising enzymes, particularly aci |
es of the nature of human memory, its neural | substrates, its development, and its problems." |
absence of TonB, these receptors bind their | substrates but do not carry out active transport. |
However, other | substrates include dopamine, 5-HT, guanethidine and MPP |
s a result the concentration of many APCCdh1 | substrates drops down and the cell exit from mitosis. |
es of FLAP, LTC4 synthase, and PGE synthase, | substrates for each enzyme can compete with one another |
structural modification that makes them poor | substrates for efflux-pump mediated resistance. |
These | substrates are either poorly permeable through the pori |
s(3,4,5)P3 and PtdIns(4,5)P2 not only act as | substrates for enzymes but also serve as docking phosph |
the nitrile mimics functionality present in | substrates for enzymes, whereas in other cases the nitr |
sts of India, primarily inhabiting the muddy | substrates of estuaries. |
wning areas and altering hydrology and river | substrates (Adams et al. 2000, Ross 2001, Mettee and O' |
s enzyme family metabolize a wide variety of | substrates, including ethanol, retinol, other aliphatic |
of this family metabolize a wide variety of | substrates, including ethanol, retinol, other aliphatic |
nes released by this enzyme become potential | substrates for fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), which |
afers, and each wafer is polished to provide | substrates suitable for the fabrication of semiconducto |
t obtains hydrogen or electrons from organic | substrates (a form of a chemotroph). |
It is often grown on gallium phosphide | substrates to form a GaP/GaAsP heterostructure. |
The most important | substrates for FVIIa-TF are Factor X and Factor IX. |
cally based on silicon, CdTe or CIGS and the | substrates are generally silicon or various organic con |
rophic organism is one that requires organic | substrates to get its carbon for growth and development |
xidation is a technique of oxidizing various | substrates to give an enantiopure product using a catal |
uscle protein in order to use amino acids as | substrates for gluconeogenesis and breakdown of fat in |
They are | substrates for glycosyltransferases. |
Substrates of glycosynthase include Glucose, Galactose, | |
c channels that allow export of a variety of | substrates in Gram negative bacteria. |
wild, Androsace alpina grows on silicaceous | substrates, particularly granite, and is one of the few |
d riffles with vegetated or bushy cover with | substrates of gravel, mud, and sand (Roell et al. 2010) |
sosome to cleave N-terminal tripeptides from | substrates, and has weaker endopeptidase activity. |
he holdfasts of organisms that live in muddy | substrates often have complex tangles of root-like grow |
satellites, Printed circuit boards, metallic | substrates, sheet heating elements, heat resistance wir |
eir uses include controlling the movement of | substrates and helping the monosaccharides. |
d of "grouting" (injecting concrete into the | substrates under high pressure). |
It is a halophyte, capable of growing in | substrates with high salt concentrations. |
HPC/HRC provide high adhesion to underlying | substrates and high mechanical properties (600% elongat |
Substrates for hydrozirconation are alkenes and alkynes | |
te to performance: 1) the consumption of the | substrates in ideal proportions and 2) the timing betwe |
ADF/cofilin are the only | substrates yet identified for the LIM kinases. |
s from the N-terminus of protein and peptide | substrates, except if (i) the amino group of the N-term |
precision-coated papers, films and specialty | substrates for imaging, electronics, medical and optica |
be found in moist and wet, rocky habitat, in | substrates rich in nitrogen and organic material, such |
In contrast, when measured using peptide | substrates, denaturants inhibit the enzyme. |
drug interactions, for screening transporter | substrates and/or inhibitors; and also to determine in |
tion in reverse resulting in a net efflux of | substrates and ions out of a neuron. |
s a hard substrate (many may prefer specific | substrates) where it anchors and grows into a polyp (in |
eroxidase is also capable of oxidizing these | substrates but its heme is not covalently bound and bec |
Similar results were found when cellulose | substrates were kept (without wiping) in the same vehic |
tion profiles of boron impurities in silicon | substrates, and later improved by Biersack and coworker |
Acid-labile | substrates are less likely to undergo rearrangement and |
panites is almost always found in calcareous | substrates, most likely because the excavating organism |
hat the denaturing agents unfold the protein | substrates and make them more accessible to the proteas |
es have been determined of ecFabH bound with | substrates, (CoA, malonyl CoA, degraded CoA). |
HA) to activated macrophages converted these | substrates into Maresins. |
ctly with the beta-secretase pathway for APP | substrates during membrane protein maturation. |
Ultra-low expansion | substrates for mirrors and other optics |
tive site is located in the interface of the | substrates between monomer pairs and modeled structures |
ment fall into two categories based on their | substrates: Actin motors such as myosin move along micr |
It can be found on various | substrates, including muddy, sandy and rocky bottoms, u |
sometimes necessary, particularly for trans | substrates, which must undergo epimerization prior to r |
similar activity toward several radiolabeled | substrates: N-palmitoylphosphatidylethanolamine, N-arac |
ta is a lowland species endemic to limestone | substrates, whereas N. inermis usually grows as an epip |
t grows in shady forest habitat on limestone | substrates, usually near streams or rivers. |
le, when GSK-3 phosphorylates another of its | substrates, the NFAT family of transcription factors, t |
'Moral intuition: Its neural | substrates and normative significance', J Physiol Paris |
It is found on limestone | substrates in northern Puerto Rico, and on volcanic sub |
ompounds from certain pyrrolidines which are | substrates for nucleophiles such as allyltrimethylsilan |
Rare woodland communities live within these | substrates, and numerous rare plants may be found near |
d chips are often manufactured on insulating | substrates instead of the usual semiconductor wafers. |
in, heat-labile enterotoxin binds additional | substrates: lipopolysaccharide on the surface of E. col |
ogenase, respectively, it is less clear what | substrates they operate on. |
inds to the N-terminal, while the nucleotide | substrates, MgATP or MgADP, bind to the C-terminal doma |
ng" to visualize molecules adsorbed to inert | substrates in order to study mechanisms of macromolecul |
is plant occurs in slash pine woods on sandy | substrates among other plant species, including saw pal |
protein modifications, and enzymes that are | substrates of other enzymes. |
ve habitat includes low hills with limestone | substrates amidst other shrubs. |
ant occurs in slash pine woods on wet, sandy | substrates among other plant species, including saw pal |
P. armatus lives on a variety of | substrates, being particularly abundant in sea pen beds |
rotein reduces thioredoxins as well as other | substrates, and plays a role in selenium metabolism and |
Dicarboxylic acids are suitable | substrates for preparation of organic acids for the pha |
When the right | substrates are present at the ideal times, the result i |
ed primary metabolite synthases, or "borrow" | substrates of primary metabolite origin, these categori |
n an ATP-dependent manner to encapsulate its | substrates, a process that is required for optimal prot |
erties of the corresponding reactants; i.e., | substrates and products are described in detail. |
Some of its | substrates are: proparathyroid hormone, transforming gr |
rotein-protein interactions, to identify the | substrates of protein kinases, to identify transcriptio |
With iron/sulfur cluster precursors as its | substrates, this protein may play a role in metal homeo |
In the first step, the enzyme binds three | substrates, first, QH2, which is then oxidized, with on |
hrough different mechanisms depending on the | substrates and reaction conditions. |
hrough different mechanisms depending on the | substrates and reaction conditions. |
Synthetic | substrates that release a fluorescent dye in an enzyme- |
The first two | substrates are released, but this ubisemiquinone interm |
re then used as RNA-dependent RNA polymerase | substrates to replenish the complement of siRNA molecul |
Phosphorylation of Ser/Thr-Pro motifs in | substrates is required for recognition by Pin1. |
ay form dense colonies that carpet the muddy | substrates of riverbottoms and lakebeds. |
It is found in moist areas near water in | substrates of sand or mud. |
ster to catalyze the reaction and modify the | substrates by selectively reducing the β carbonyl to th |
and South Australia, where it inhabits sandy | substrates from shallow tidal flats to depths of 180 m |
They live on | substrates in shallow warm marine waters, usually less |
sium chloride cotransporter 2) for its ionic | substrates, and SLC12A5 for its genetic origin from the |
the oxidative metabolism of a small range of | substrates (mostly small polar molecules), there are ma |
asma-enhanced CVD for functional coatings on | substrates, plasma Smelting and melting, plasma diagnos |
any types of soils, including sandy and clay | substrates, serpentine soils, and lava beds. |
um of resistance when considering the shared | substrates of some multi-drug efflux pumps, where one e |
developing holdfasts for attachment to hard | substrates, and stalks that raised their feeding appara |
arts, catalytic converters, coated catalytic | substrates, and steering columns for Toyota's North Ame |
t the ribosome is a ribozyme that places its | substrates in stereochemistry suitable for peptide bond |
These primers serve a | substrates for synthesis of Okazaki fragments. |
ry can be used to detect laccases, using the | substrates ABTS, syringaldazine, 2,6-dimethoxyphenol, a |
are tauropine, NAD+, and H2O, whereas its 4 | substrates are taurine, pyruvate, NADH, and H+. |
actions that avoid unnecessary activation of | substrates and that can instead directly functionalize |
ifficulties of fishing for lobsters on rocky | substrates, means that the species is not commercially |
ordered systems, liquid crystal alignment on | substrates, and the magnetic monopole experiment. |
requirements of the partially crossed-linked | substrates in the enzyme active site. |
ding and energy-dependent uptake of specific | substrates into the periplasmic space. |
porate two atoms of dioxygen (O2) into their | substrates in the dihydroxylation reaction. |
S. burrus prefers silty-sand or muddy | substrates, with the larger adults feeding near gutters |
Other hexoses are not good | substrates of the transporter. |
Numerous | substrates for the horseradish peroxidase enzyme have b |
Dibond is a brand of rigid | substrates in the material category: Aluminum Composite |
P. cryptodon inhabits sandy | substrates in the main streams of large rivers. |
, CASP6, CASP7) in turn cleave other protein | substrates within the cell, to trigger the apoptotic pr |
P-glucuronic acid, which can then be used as | substrates by the enzymes that make polysaccharides con |
ge foot, are well adapted to living on silty | substrates because the large foot prevents the snail fr |
sediments, where the bacteria find suitable | substrates, and then expands into the water column. |
dult habitat of relatively undisturbed muddy | substrates, before they have travelled too far as plank |
shown that C. erythropus individuals select | substrates where they can cover large distances, and th |
Thus, the two | substrates of this enzyme are 1-methyladenosine and H2O |
The 4 | substrates of this enzyme are ADP, phosphate, acetyl-Co |
The 3 | substrates of this enzyme are (15S)-15-hydroxy-5,8,11-c |
Thus, the two | substrates of this enzyme are N-carbamoyl-D-amino acid |
Thus, the two | substrates of this enzyme are (3Z)-phycocyanobilin and |
The 3 | substrates of this enzyme are 5,10-methylenetetrahydrof |
Thus, the two | substrates of this enzyme are thioglucoside and H2O, wh |
Thus, the two | substrates of this enzyme are adenosine 5'-tetraphospha |
The 3 | substrates of this enzyme are ATP, L-threonine, and tRN |
Thus, the two | substrates of this enzyme are (1R,6R)-1,6-dihydroxycycl |
The 3 | substrates of this enzyme are nitroalkane, H2O, and O2, |
Thus, the two | substrates of this enzyme are 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate and |
Thus, the two | substrates of this enzyme are taurine and 2-oxoglutarat |
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