- An
enzyme (/ˈɛnzaɪmz/) is a
protein that acts as a
biological catalyst by
accelerating chemical reactions. The
molecules upon
which enzymes may act are...
- An
enzyme inhibitor is a
molecule that
binds to an
enzyme and
blocks its activity.
Enzymes are
proteins that
speed up
chemical reactions necessary for...
- A
restriction enzyme,
restriction endonuclease, REase,
ENase or
restrictase is an
enzyme that
cleaves DNA into
fragments at or near
specific recognition...
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monomeric enzymes". J. Theor. Biol. 124 (1): 1–23. doi:10.1016/s0022-5193(87)80248-5. Jarabak, Rebecca; Westley, John (1974). "
Enzymic memory. Consequence...
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Jencks WP (August 1971). "Entropic
contributions to rate
accelerations in
enzymic and
intramolecular reactions and the
chelate effect".
Proceedings of the...
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Steroidogenic enzymes are
enzymes that are
involved in
steroidogenesis and
steroid biosynthesis. They are
responsible for the
biosynthesis of the steroid...
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Digestive enzymes take part in the
chemical process of digestion,
which follows the
mechanical process of digestion. Food
consists of
macromolecules of...
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Industrial enzymes are
enzymes that are
commercially used in a
variety of
industries such as pharmaceuticals,
chemical production, biofuels, food and...
- A
capping enzyme (CE) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
attachment of the 5' cap to
messenger RNA
molecules that are in the
process of
being synthesized...
- The
enzyme-linked
immunosorbent ****ay (ELISA) (/ɪˈlaɪzə/, /ˌiːˈlaɪzə/) is a
commonly used
analytical biochemistry ****ay,
first described by Eva Engvall...