- the cofactor(s)
required for
activity is
called a
holoenzyme (or haloenzyme). The term
holoenzyme can also be
applied to
enzymes that
contain multiple...
- DNA
polymerase III
holoenzyme is the
primary enzyme complex involved in
prokaryotic DNA replication. It was
discovered by
Thomas Kornberg (son of Arthur...
-
usually ****ociated with only one Pol II
holoenzyme, a
polymerase II
factory may
contain on
average ~8
holoenzymes.
Colocalization of
transcribed genes has...
-
catalytic C
subunit ****ociates with the A and B
subunits several species of
holoenzymes are
produced with
distinct functions and characteristics. The A subunit...
- than
normally observed in cells, are able to
cause separation of the
holoenzymes, and
release of the
catalytic subunits.
Extracellular hormones, such...
- RNA polymerase, is
known as the RNA
polymerase holoenzyme.
Every molecule of RNA
polymerase holoenzyme contains exactly one
sigma factor subunit, which...
- PMID 2197989. Myer VE,
Young RA (October 1998). "RNA
polymerase II
holoenzymes and subcomplexes". The
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 273 (43): 27757–60...
- system, the
inactive form (the apoenzyme)
becomes the
active form (the
holoenzyme) when the
coenzyme binds. In the duodenum, the
pancreatic zymogens, trypsinogen...
- In
bacteria RNase P is also
responsible for the
catalytic activity of
holoenzymes,
which consist of an
apoenzyme that
forms an
active enzyme system by...
- the U.S.
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Holoenzymes at the US
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings DNA Transcription...