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  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, a chalcone, and one product, a flavanone.
  • After consumption of the initial substrate a continuous feed of this substrate is start
  • n enzyme with a ping-pong mechanism (varying substrate A, fixed substrate B) are plotted in a Linew
  • ture that appears to have evoled to restrict substrate access and prevent indiscriminate degradatio
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, acetaldehyde, and two products, acetylene a
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, acetone cyanohydrin, and two products, cyan
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, acetyl-CoA, and two products, CoA and aceto
  • The conversion is necessary for food ( substrate) acquisition and mobilization of reserve for
  • Cdh1 is one of the substrate adaptor protein of the anaphase-promoting co
  • ariety of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) and substrate adhesion molecules (SAMs) on cell surfaces w
  • is achieved by cell-matrix adhesions through substrate adhesion molecules (SAMs).
  • Values of P50 are negatively correlated with substrate affinity, with lower values of P50 correspon
  • They fall into 2 categories based on their substrate affinity: low affinity and high affinity.
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, aliphatic aldoxime, and two products, aliph
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, all-trans-retinal, and one product, 11-cis-
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, all-trans-retinol, and one product, 11-cis-
  • abeled molecule when incubated with a proper substrate, allowing it to be detected and quantified.
  • a face-centered cubic (fcc) or diamond cubic substrate allows the epitaxial growth of fcc transitio
  • A wide range of substrate alloys can be coated, including all wrought
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, alpha-D-glucose, and one product, beta-D-gl
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, alpha-D-mannose 1-phosphate, and one produc
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, alpha-D-ribose 1-phosphate, and one product
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, alpha-maltose, and one product, beta-maltos
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, alpha-pinene oxide, and one product, (Z)-2-
  • cal closures are readily implemented in that substrate also.
  • The void is considered to be a substrate, an intermediary state in any transformation
  • e and catalytic subunit with a 20-amino acid substrate analog inhibitor structure is bilobal MgATP
  • state analog, and D-glycerol-1-phosphate, a substrate analog.
  • Substrate analogs (substrate state analogues), are che
  • ygen are not completed, and other inhibitory substrate analogs are formed in the active site.
  • mpetitively inhibiting (i.e., by acting as a substrate analogue) enzymatic reactions involving para
  • PS is the target of sulphonamides, which are substrate analogues that compete with para-aminobenzoi
  • ir tank should contain live plants, a darker substrate, and open water for swimming.
  • lthough the different expansion rates of the substrate and platinum give "strain gauge" effects and
  • e an organic dye recording layer between the substrate and the reflective layer.
  • imicking the tetrahedral intermediate of its substrate and essentially becoming “stuck,” disabling
  • n cell, bacteria, and parasite cultures as a substrate and nitrogen source.
  • It does not seem to have a natural occurring substrate and may thus have optimally evolved for util
  • of this plant by adding nutrients, moisture, substrate, and protection from snails and slugs.
  • uires a lot of nutrients, a loose, iron-rich substrate, and moderate-to-strong light.
  • The resulting marking is fused to the substrate, and in most cases it is as durable as the s
  • pot culture it requires well aerated gritty substrate, and a hot and sunny location in the summer.
  • at the enzyme uses GDP-β-L-fucose as a donor substrate and transfers the fucose in O linkage to the
  • omes such as Sudan IV bind to the lipid in a substrate and show up as colored regions.
  • bination quickly reaches equilibrium between substrate and reaction products.
  • After a paste is screened onto a substrate and it settles for 5-15 minutes at room temp
  • to detect species absorbed in the bulk of a substrate, and can be used to differentiate between bu
  • ase anemones can release themselves from the substrate and use flexing motions to swim to a new loc
  • om the ability of PLP to covalently bind the substrate, and then to act as an electrophilic catalys
  • different affinities for ATP which is both a substrate and an inhibitor.
  • n indicates that under normal conditions the substrate and the active site are physically separated
  • on Ser16 inhibit the ability of Pin1 to bind substrate, and this inhibitory process may be altered
  • ped planula which attaches to rocks or solid substrate and develops into a young adult.
  • water, thanks to the filtering effect of the substrate and the ... runoff doesn't pick up additiona
  • is means the anemone does not have to change substrate and the crab does not have to seek a larger
  • hey were found on a flat plain with a gravel substrate and sparse, mountain steppe vegetation.
  • Biological cells which form bonds with a substrate and are at the same time subject to a flow c
  • ion of the coenzyme with the apoprotein, the substrate and inhibitor specificity, and the effect of
  • that formed in the catalysis of the natural substrate, and is a potent inhibitor of human arginase
  • hly dependent on the presence of the correct substrate, and peptide binding is prerequisite for ATP
  • These catfish will excavate the substrate and may nibble plants.
  • owling pin (with the pin part stuck into the substrate), and that the five ambulacra were split int
  • of time before it detaches and falls to the substrate and takes on the typical form of a juvenile
  • Phosphorylated carbohydrate substrate and transition state analogues, non-carbohyd
  • mentum transfer from the neutron beam to the substrate, and the analysis is practically non-destruc
  • e use of isolated DNA fragments affixed to a substrate, and hybridization with a probe made from ce
  • to the high number of hydrogen bonds between substrate and enzyme; direct or water-facilitated hydr
  • rrowers, preferring a soil sand or leaf mold substrate, and spending most of their time underground
  • female will deposit unfertilized eggs in the substrate and the male will swim by and fertilize them
  • ess, semi-solid film coated onto a polyester substrate and the user applies that substrate to the w
  • subdivided according to what kind of organic substrate and compound they use.
  • is layer, the river can sink into the porous substrate and disappear.
  • a "priming kinase" to first phosphorylate a substrate, and, then, only when the priming kinase has
  • ing whether a compound acts as a transporter substrate and/or inhibitor.
  • tivator, structurally related to the natural substrate androstenedione.
  • Chromate conversion coatings on an aluminum substrate are known by the following terms: chemical f
  • Distances between the Mg2+ and the substrate are shown in angstroms.
  • Both the receptor and substrate are cell surface glycoproteins containing tw
  • Carbonate Cross Timbers also has a limestone substrate, as does the Hill Country, although the surr
  • The region features a limestone substrate as opposed to sandstone, and has greater top
  • lped their owners pull themselves across the substrate, as well as allow their owners to bury thems
  • often grown on a GaN buffer on a transparent substrate as, e.g.
  • ing the daytime, and forages for food in the substrate at night.
  • the anemone until it loosens its grip on the substrate, at which point it is moved onto the gastrop
  • submersed and the rhizome must be above the substrate, attached to rocks or wood.
  • hat both NEP and methane emissions flux with substrate availability and soil composition.
  • at several different fixed concentrations of substrate B (and varying substrate A).
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, benzylsuccinate, and two products, toluene
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, beta-alanyl-CoA, and two products, acryloyl
  • internal energy transitions of the chemical substrate between absorption and emission and is extre
  • At the interface of the substrate between monomer pairs, the enzyme holds the
  • ucine located at residue 405) located in the substrate binding domain of the hydratase 2 unit, play
  • e most conserved residues lie in the ATP/ADP substrate binding pocket.
  • in reveals an unexpected dimer interface and substrate binding sites that are well positioned to di
  • release of unfolded proteins by a C-terminal substrate binding domain.
  • Each first exon encodes the substrate binding site, and is regulated by its own pr
  • Some proposed residues involved with substrate binding in E. coli FPK1 include Asp127 and A
  • implications of electron-transfer proteins, substrate bindings and activation, atom and group tran
  • Sarcin-ricin loop substrate binds RTA active site with target adenine st
  • te "gating loop" moves inward toward it when substrate binds and away with no substrate bound, thus
  • ith clear flowing water and a sandy or rocky substrate, but have a wide range of environmental tole
  • It is usually found affixed to the substrate but it can also survive suspended in a body
  • It prefers a calcareous substrate, but also grows in neutral soils.
  • ular OLEDs are usually fabricated on a glass substrate, but by replacing glass with a flexible plas
  • f the stipe which in term is attached to the substrate by the holdfast.
  • d clumps of woody stem bases anchored to the substrate by rhizome systems.
  • and over-harvesting has also affected their substrate by creating a lot of silt.
  • r contaminants can be removed from a silicon substrate by a patented laser based technology.
  • high quality single crystal GaN on sapphire substrate by a low-temperature buffer layer technology
  • acid standards can be visualized on the TLC substrate by exposure to ninhydrin, which colors the a
  • luciferases in their bodies, as the reaction substrate, called luciferin, is the same.
  • Stream substrate can affect the life found within the stream
  • The substrate can be rocks throughout the intertidal zone,
  • During the dry season, this substrate can become very hot and dry, hardening consi
  • Hard cakes of colonised substrate can then be fruited in a humid container.
  • Open substrate can remain open or become occupied by either
  • ite direction forming a new bond between the substrate carbon and another atom.
  • eprotonated cysteine's anionic sulfur on the substrate carbonyl carbon.
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, carboxymethyloxysuccinate, and two products
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, carnitine, and two products, 2-methylcholin
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, CDP-3,6-dideoxy-D-glucose, and one product,
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, CDP-glucose, and two products, CDP-4-dehydr
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, cellobiose, and one product, D-glucosyl-D-m
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, chondroitin D-glucuronate, and one product,
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, chorismate, and two products, 4-hydroxybenz
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, chorismate, and one product, isochorismate.
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, cis-2-chloro-4-carboxymethylenebut-2-en-1,4
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, citramalyl-CoA, and two products, itaconyl-
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, citrate, and two products, cis-aconitate an
  • The first helix (I) contains the substrate cleavage site in the stem-loop.
  • anding-wave pattern is exposed to a polished substrate coated with photoresist.
  • It reacts with the silicon atoms of the substrate, coating the surface with a layer of methyl
  • tings for homes and buildings, web (flexible substrate) coatings for industry and photovoltaic sola
  • luciferase (from the Sea Pansy) requires its substrate, coelenterazine, to be injected as well.
  • ngiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor in a substrate concentration dependent manner.
  • Uncompetitive inhibition works best when substrate concentration is high.
  • High DHC population numbers and electron substrate concentrations are necessary for effective b
  • Under normal physiologic substrate concentrations, GCLC alone may synthesize ga
  • They grow in organic substrate conditions up to 100x higher than oligotroph
  • ophic organisms tend to grow in high organic substrate conditions, for example, sewage lagoons.
  • that interact with opposite sides of the IPP substrate, consistent with the antarafacial stereochem
  • ubstitution reaction of a nucleophile with a substrate containing a leaving group in an allylic pos
  • is enzyme prefers bromide over chloride as a substrate, converting it to toxic hypobromite.
  • by shallow, dry sandy loam over a limestone substrate covered almost exclusively by slash pines (P
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, CTP, and two products, 3',5'-cyclic CMP and
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, cyclobutadipyrimidine (in DNA), and one pro
  • with one electron being passed to the second substrate, cytochrome c.
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-altronate, and two products, 2-dehydro-3-
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-arabinose 5-phosphate, and one product, D
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-arabinose, and one product, D-ribulose.
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-dopachrome, and two products, 5,6-dihydro
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-fuconate, and two products, 2-dehydro-3-d
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-galactarate, and two products, 5-dehydro-
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-galactonate, and two products, 2-dehydro-
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-galactose 6-phosphate, and one product, D
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-gluconate, and two products, 2-dehydro-3-
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-glucosaminate, and two products, 2-dehydr
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-glucose 6-phosphate, and one product, 1D-
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-glucuronate, and one product, D-fructuron
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-glutamate, and two products, 5-oxo-D-prol
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-lysine, and one product, 2,5-diaminohexan
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-lyxose, and one product, D-xylulose.
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-mannonate, and two products, 2-dehydro-3-
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-mannose, and one product, D-fructose.
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, D-ornithine, and one product, (2R,4S)-2,4-d
  • uld be peat moss or coconut fiber or similar substrate, deep enough that they can bury themselves i
  • om soil that has been treated with a labeled substrate demonstrates assimilation of that substrate
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, dihydroxyfumarate, and two products, tartro
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, dimethylallyl diphosphate, and two products
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, dimethylallyl diphosphate, and two products
  • oduced in vitro, requiring only resolvase, a substrate DNA and multivalent cations, using either wi
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, dTDP-4-dehydro-6-deoxy-D-glucose, and one p
  • and is also rather readily detached from its substrate during sample preparation.
  • Some species burrow in the substrate during the day or for certain months and hav
  • d for the function they perform, rather than substrate, e.g. the enzyme that polymerizes (assembles
  • he reduction of the way of the enzyme to its substrate e.g. by cutting the gel to pieces as small a
  • es is to add this suffix onto the end of the substrate, e.g. an enzyme that breaks down peroxides m
  • The physiological substrate ecdysone 22-phosphate was modeled in a hydro
  • The swamp barb is an open water, substrate egg-scatterer, and adults do not guard the e
  • The clown barb is an open water, substrate egg-scatterer, and adults do not guard the e
  • The Spanner barb is an open water, substrate egg-scatterer, and adults do not guard the e
  • nzyme encoded by this gene uses retinal as a substrate, either in a free or cellular retinol-bindin
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, ent-copalyl diphosphate, and two products,
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, erythro-3-hydroxy-Ls-aspartate, and two pro
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, erythrulose 1-phosphate, and two products,
  • These ion sources are used for substrate etching and cleaning, sputtering the target
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, ethanolamine, and two products, acetaldehyd
  • nooxygenase X chemical pathway of an unknown substrate, exogenous MOX is not secreted, and it local
  • e kinetics of cleavage of the aforementioned substrate, exploiting the fact that the enzyme-substra
  • Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, FAD, and two products, AMP and riboflavin c
  • at approach requires synthesis of the alkene substrate first whereas the Darzens condensation allow
  • Neither the azidocoumarin nor the alkyne substrate fluoresce.
  • to deposit Ge epitaxial films on a Si or Ge substrate, followed by the MOVPE deposition of InGaP a
  • abolism as an activated form of glucose as a substrate for enzymes called glucosyltransferases.
  • o, this protein has been shown to be a major substrate for heparin-binding growth factor 1 (acidic
  • Iodobenzene can also serve as a substrate for the Sonogashira coupling, Heck reaction,
  • that is similar in structure to a particular substrate for a specific enzyme.
  • Trichodesmium forms blooms and provides substrate for many small oceanic organisms (bacteria,
  • The substrate for the surfaces or molecules of interest is
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