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apo-enzyme
apo-enzyme Chem. (ˌæpəʊˈɛnzaɪm) [a. F. apoenzyme, f. apo- + enzyme 2.] (See quot. 1961.)[1936 Union Internat. de Chimie Compt. Rend. 43 Le complexe total sera appelé holoenzyme et le résidu, après séparation de ses activateurs, sera appelé apoenzyme.] 1936 Chem. Abstr. 6397 A comprehensive treatise ...
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Alpha-D-phosphohexomutase superfamily
Structural studies of P. aeruginosa PMM/PGM by X-ray crystallography have been conducted as both apo-enzyme and as protein-ligand complexes. This changes the active site from an open cleft in the apo-enzyme into a nearly solvent inaccessible pocket.
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co-enzyme
co-ˈenzyme Chem. [ad. G. ko-enzym (Buchner and Katte 1908, in Biochem. Zeitschr. VIII. 524), f. co- 3 b + enzyme.] A non-protein organic compound with which an enzyme needs to combine to become active and which generally takes part in the reaction as a carrier.1908 Chem. Abstr. 2568 (title) The co-e...
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Atromentin
, when produced in E. coli, needs to be primed to its holo form via a phosphopantetheinyl transferase (Ppant), although E. coli can in vivo prime the apo-enzyme These genes, termed InvA1,2,3,4,5 and 6, were overexpressed in E. coli and the genes were characterized by co-incubating the apo-enzyme with 4-HPP to determine
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Inositol-trisphosphate 3-kinase
Catalytic domain
Evidence for this exquisite specificity and for the catalytic mechanism was found when the apo-enzyme, substrate-bound complex, and product-bound
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holo-
holo- (hɒləʊ) before a vowel hol-, combining form of Gr. ὅλος ‘whole, entire’, occurring in various scientific and technical terms, for the more important of which see their alphabetical places; sometimes opposed to hemi- or mero-. In Crystallography, denoting that a crystal or crystalline form has ...
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