- In biochemistry,
isozymes (also
known as
isoenzymes or more
generally as
multiple forms of enzymes) are
enzymes that
differ in
amino acid
sequence but...
- unknown,
isoenzyme studies using electrop****sis can
confirm the
source of the ALP. Heat
stability also
distinguishes bone and
liver isoenzymes ("bone burns...
- (creatine
kinase myocardial band), the
bound combination of two
variants (
isoenzymes CKM and CKB) of the
enzyme phosphocreatine kinase.[citation needed] In...
- (brain type) or M (muscle type).
There are, therefore,
three different isoenzymes: CK-MM, CK-BB and CK-MB. The
genes for
these subunits are
located on different...
- genes, respectively.
These two
subunits can form five
possible tetramers (
isoenzymes): LDH-1 (4H), LDH-5 (4M), and the
three mixed tetramers (LDH-2/3H1M, LDH-3/2H2M...
- glucokinase,
though it is no more
specific for
glucose than the
other mammalian isoenzymes.
Genes that
encode hexokinase have been
discovered in
every domain of...
-
Glycogen phosphorylase isoenzyme BB (abbreviation: GPBB) is an
isoenzyme of
glycogen phosphorylase. This
isoform of the
enzyme exists in
cardiac (heart)...
- and fast axonal, or
axoplasmic transport. In sperm, a testis-specific
isoenzyme GAPDHS is expressed.
Under normal cellular conditions,
cytoplasmic GAPDH...
-
inhibiting the
activity of
cyclooxygenase enzymes (the COX-1 and COX-2
isoenzymes). In cells,
these enzymes are
involved in the
synthesis of key biological...
- or circuit. MtCK
belongs to the
creatine kinase (CK)
isoenzyme family. It
exists as two
isoenzymes,
sarcomeric MtCK and
ubiquitous MtCK,
encoded by separate...