See also a similar sense with substrate (marine biology) and a different sense with enzyme substrate in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Newer methods for coliform detection are based on specific enzyme substrates as indicators of coliforms.
The inhibitor makes 11 contacts with its enzyme substrate: unusually, 8 of these important residues are hypervariable.
An example of application of such reagents is the characterization of fluorescent ubiquitin derivatives as enzyme substrate for deubiquitinating enzyme.
Thus, enzyme substrates may have greater access to enzymes within the lysosomes resulting in increased pre Triton enzyme activities and decreased latency (methods).
Combine a sample suspected of containing the drug of interest with a solution containing a known concentration of antibody and the enzyme substrate.
Its function is not known, but it may be involved in interaction with the enzyme substrate, chitin.
In particular, in biochemistry, an enzyme substrate is the material upon which an enzyme acts.
The presence of toxin is determined by measuring the colour intensity of enzyme substrate in solution, against a graph.
The enzyme substrate, glyoxylate, is a metabolite in plant photorespiration, and is produced in the peroxisome.