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The tests I've run so far indicate that she has an excessive amount of a complex enzyme in her system.
Nevertheless, many common functional features are shared with these more complex enzymes.
However, complex enzymes to enable digestion of complex carbohydrates are unknown.
Its metabolism is regulated by complex enzyme systems which depend on vitamins B6, B12, and in particular folate.
Carbon is a ubiquitous element that forms millions of compounds, ranging from simple carbon monoxide to highly complex enzymes.
Such mechanisms are typical in homogeneous combustion, heterogeneous catalytic oxidation and complex enzyme reactions.
This process, known as post-translational modification, involves a whole host of complex enzymes that can be sidestepped in the lab by using click chemistry methods.
In cases of complex enzymes, the name should be based on the enzyme activity (active principle) that is exerting the functionality in the food processing.
In skeletal muscle, mitochondria were abnormally shaped, and the activities of respiratory chain complex enzymes were reduced.
The reactions illustrated in a simplified scheme below are actually parts of complex enzyme driven metabolic pathways taking place inside microbial cells.
In many bacteria, cellulases in-vivo are complex enzyme structures organized in supramolecular complexes, the cellulosomes.
The complex enzymes required for both the creation and break down of ATP are unlikely to have existed on Earth during the period when life first developed.
Reactions addressed using these angle concepts use nucleophiles ranging from single atoms and polar organic functional groups to chiral catalyst reaction systems, to complex enzyme active site.
In recent years the use of food enzymes in food production has significantly increased, and improved technology has allowed the development of new and more complex enzymes.
NREL researchers found that two enzyme paradigms -- free and complexed enzymes -- use dramatically different mechanisms to degrade biomass at the nanometer scale.
Complex enzymes are secreted by the various fungi, converting cellulose into a carbon form that can be utilized by the fungus, and subsequently any organism up the food chain.
Hopwood, David A. Complex enzymes in microbial natural product biosynthesis, Part A: overview articles and peptides: overview articles and peptides.
Phenylalanine-tRNA synthetase (PheRS) is known to be among the most complex enzymes of the aaRS (Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase) family.
Copp Building (Biochemistry/ Physiology), augments the facilities of individual research groups at UBC by providing state-of-the-art spectroscopic equipment for the characterization of proteins and complex enzyme reaction mechanisms.
Researchers said the results would soon lead to a simple blood test for the particular type of hypertension, called glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism, which now can be diagnosed only by a handful of experts able to perform complex enzyme measurements.
Katz's work had immediate influence on the study of organophosphates and organochlorines, the basis of new post-war study for nerve agents and pesticides, as he determined that the complex enzyme cycle was easily disrupted.
The received wisdom of biochemistry is that active sites in complex enzymes are close to one another, so as to facilitate the movement of intermediate structures among the active sites, rather like a production line in a factory.
The carbohydrate-binding module of the Man A produced separately in E. coli bound preferably to insoluble lignocellulosic substrates, suggesting that it might play an important role in the complex enzyme system of the fungus for lignocellulose degradation.