- In biochemistry,
isozymes (also
known as
isoenzymes or more
generally as
multiple forms of enzymes) are
enzymes that
differ in
amino acid
sequence but...
- hypoxia. Notably,
hypoxia only
induces expression of the
muscle isozyme and not the
liver isozyme. However, muscle-specific
glycogen synthase activation may...
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erythrocytes and
aldolase C is
expressed in the brain.
Slight differences in
isozyme structure result in
different activities for the two
substrate molecules:...
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Clinical data
Trade names Coricidin 'D'
Pharmacokinetic data
Metabolism CYP2D6
isozyme of
Cytochrome P450
Identifiers CAS
Number 125-71-3 Y UNII 7355X3ROTS...
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yeast S.
cerevisiae only
encodes one
catalytic subunit,
mammals have four
isozymes encoded by
three genes, each
attracting a
different set of
regulatory subunits...
-
discovered cyclooxygenase (COX3050)
isozyme,
while the
first two to be
discovered were COX-1 and COX-2. The COX-3
isozyme is
encoded by the same gene as COX-1...
- 19-kD Ca2+-binding
regulatory subunit,
calcineurin B.
There are
three isozymes of the
catalytic subunit, each
encoded by a
separate gene (PPP3CA, PPP3CB...
-
coded for by
different alleles at the same locus.
These are
opposed to
isozymes,
which are
enzymes that
perform the same function, but
which are coded...
- prostaglandin-endoperoxide
synthase (PTGS), is an
enzyme (specifically, a
family of
isozymes, EC 1.14.99.1) that is
responsible for
biosynthesis of prostanoids, including...
- Ubiquitin-activating enzymes, also
known as E1 enzymes,
catalyze the
first step in the
ubiquitination reaction,
which (among
other things) can
target a...