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Multienzymatic Cascade Reactions via Enzyme Complex by Immobilization

ACS Catalysis, 2019
Multienzymatic cascade reactions are a most important technology to succeed in industrial process development, such as synthesis of pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and nutritional compounds.
E. Hwang, Seonbyul Lee
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The effect of angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibition on diabetic nephropathy.

, 1993
Background Renal function declines progressively in patients who have diabetic nephropathy, and the decline may be slowed by antihypertensive drugs. The purpose of this study was to determine whether captopril has kidney-protecting properties independent
E. Lewis   +3 more
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Enzyme A. Gesamte Enzyme

1965
Die Enzyme sind spezifische Katalysatoren, mit Hilfe von welchen die in den lebenden Zellen stattfindenden Reaktionen durchgefuhrt werden; die Enzyme katalysieren den Stoffwechsel (Metabolismus) der Zellen.
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Enzyme Immobilization: The Quest for Optimum Performance

, 2007
Immobilization is often the key to optimizing the operational performance of an enzyme in industrial processes, particularly for use in non-aqueous media. Different methods for the immobilization of enzymes are critically reviewed.
R. Sheldon
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Enzyme Mimicry for Combating Bacteria and Biofilms.

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2018
Bacterial infection continues to be a growing global health problem with the most widely accepted treatment paradigms restricted to antibiotics. However, antibiotics overuse and misuse have triggered increased multidrug resistance, frustrating the ...
Zhaowei Chen   +3 more
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Modifying enzyme activity and selectivity by immobilization.

Chemical Society Reviews, 2013
Immobilization of enzymes may produce alterations in their observed activity, specificity or selectivity. Although in many cases an impoverishment of the enzyme properties is observed upon immobilization (caused by the distortion of the enzyme due to the
R. Rodrigues   +4 more
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Enzymes as Sensors

2017
Over the last few decades the development of new technologies, the fabrication of new materials, and the introduction of nanotechnologies created new trends in a series of advances that produced innovations in biological sensing devices with a wide range of application from health, security, defense, food, and medicine, to the environment. Specificity,
Staiano Maria   +6 more
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Molybdenum Enzymes

Essays in Biochemistry, 1999
There are many molybdenum-containing enzymes distributed throughout the biosphere. The availability of molybdenum to biological systems is due to the high water solubility of oxidized forms of the metal. Molybdenum enzymes can be grouped on the basis of the structure of the metal centre.
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Enzymes

2013
Enzymes are protein or RNA molecules that catalyze biotransformations. How do enzymes work? Enzymes bind substrate molecules and reduce the activation energy of the reaction catalyzed. Some protein enzymes require a nonprotein group for their activity as a cofactor. What is the Michaelis-Menten equation? Why does the Michaelis-Menten equation even work
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