-
avian catalases might have
optimum temperatures above 35 °C, and
catalases from
plants vary
depending on
their growth habit. In contrast,
catalase isolated...
-
gland is
composed of a
thick walled vestibule which contains a
mixture of
catalases and
peroxidases produced by the
secretory cells that line the vestibule...
- substrate.
Metalloenzymes catalyze reactions using peroxide as an oxidant.
Catalases are
hemoproteins responsible for the
catalysis of
converting hydrogen...
- species'
production of
fluorescent pigments,
cytochrome oxidases, and
catalases. The
species is
named in
honor of the
French microbiologist Henri Monteil...
- enzymes, with
superoxide di****ases
catalysing the
first step and then
catalases and
various peroxidases removing hydrogen peroxide. As with antioxidant...
-
other biologically important hemoproteins such as myoglobin, cytochromes,
catalases, heme peroxidase, and
endothelial nitric oxide synthase. The word haem...
-
Catalase-peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.21, katG (gene)) is an
enzyme with
systematic name donor:hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase. This
enzyme catalyses the following...
- "Structure of the heme d of
Penicillium vitale and
Escherichia coli
catalases". The
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 271 (15): 8863–8868. doi:10.1074/jbc...
-
saprotrophic coccus bacterium in the
family Micrococcaceae. It is
urease and
catalase positive. An
obligate aerobe, M.
luteus is
found in soil, dust,
water and...
- low
levels of the
enzyme catalase.
Catalase breaks down
hydrogen peroxide in
cells into
water and oxygen. Low
levels of
catalase can
cause hydrogen peroxide...