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- The second type of coenzymes are called "cosubstrates", and are transiently bound to the protein. Cosubstrates may be released from a protein at some point...
- A smart cosubstrate is a type of cosubstrate used for cofactor regeneration to yield greater productivity and lower environmental impact (E-factor). A...
- known under the commercial names of SAMe, SAM-e, or AdoMet, is a common cosubstrate involved in methyl group transfers, transsulfuration, and aminopropylation...
- to cytochrome P450 enzymes. Both use O2 and reducing equivalents as cosubstrates and both generate water. αKG-dependent hydroxylases have diverse roles...
- of sulfate, as a competitive inhibitor of ATP sulfurylase. PAPS is a cosubstrate and source of activated sulfate for both cytosolic sulfotransferases...
- being tightly linked to the apoprotein. Not to be confused with the cosubstrate that binds to the enzyme apoenzyme (either a holoprotein or heteroprotein)...
- Pseudomonas syringae, mediates fosfomycin resistance by using ATP as cosubstrate". Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 39 (7): 1569–1573. doi:10.1128/aac...
- 6‐hexanediol as a ‘double‐smart cosubstrate’ More efficient redox biocatalysis by utilising 1, 4-butanediol as a ‘smart cosubstrate’ A fed‐batch synthetic strategy...
- conversion of 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate to 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, a cosubstrate for homocysteine remethylation to methionine. Natural variation in this...
- "Mechanism of sirtuin inhibition by nicotinamide: altering the NAD(+) cosubstrate specificity of a Sir2 enzyme". Molecular Cell. 17 (6): 855–68. doi:10...