- (described as
isozymes) and (2)
enzymes that are the
product of
different alleles of the same gene (described as allozymes).
Isozymes are
usually the...
- The L and R
isozymes are
expressed by the gene PKLR,
whereas the M1 and M2
isozymes are
expressed by the gene PKM2. The R and L
isozymes differ from M1...
-
Flockhart Table ™". "INHIBITORS,
INDUCERS AND
SUBSTRATES OF
CYTOCHROME P450
ISOZYMES". "The Life Raft Group: Long List of
Inhibitors and
Inducers of CYP3A4...
-
Glycogenin is an
enzyme involved in
converting glucose to glycogen. It acts as a primer, by
polymerizing the
first few
glucose molecules,
after which other...
- to the
steroid receptors. The
human genome encodes two
distinct HSD-11β
isozymes (HSD-11β Type 1 and HSD-11β Type 2) on
distinct genes. The dehydrogenase...
-
glutamate concentrations.
Humans express the
following glutamate dehydrogenase isozymes:
Anaplerotic reactions McKenna MC,
Ferreira GC (2016). "Enzyme Complexes...
-
transduction cascades. In biochemistry, the PKC
family consists of
fifteen isozymes in humans. They are
divided into
three subfamilies,
based on
their second...
-
including the ovary,
testis and placenta. In humans,
there are two 3β-HSD
isozymes encoded by the HSD3B1 and HSD3B2 genes. 3β-HSD is also
known as
delta Δ5-4-isomerase...
- is
activated by dephosphorylation. In humans,
there are two
paralogous isozymes of
glycogen synthase: The
liver enzyme expression is
restricted to the...
-
though the
mechanisms involved are not known.
Human phospholipase A2
isozymes include:
Group I: PLA2G1B
Group II: PLA2G2A, PLA2G2C, PLA2G2D, PLA2G2E...