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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2008
It is recognized that high-throughput enzyme inhibition screens often return nonspecific inhibitors as "hits". Recently, high-throughput screens for enzyme activators have led to the identification of several compounds with novel and potent biological ...
David R. Goode+3 more
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It is recognized that high-throughput enzyme inhibition screens often return nonspecific inhibitors as "hits". Recently, high-throughput screens for enzyme activators have led to the identification of several compounds with novel and potent biological ...
David R. Goode+3 more
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Multimodulation of Enzyme Activity
1981Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the multimodulation of enzyme activity. Multimodulation of enzyme activity arises from the accumulation in a given enzyme of several regulatory mechanisms, whether of different types—cooperative, allosteric, interconversion, or of the same type—multiple allosteric effects, or of any combination of these ...
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Enzymes and Enzyme Activity Encoded by Nonenveloped Viruses
Annual Review of Virology, 2017Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that rely on host cell machineries for their replication and survival. Although viruses tend to make optimal use of the host cell protein repertoire, they need to encode essential enzymatic or effector functions that may not be available or accessible in the host cellular milieu.
Manidipa Banerjee+2 more
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Biochemistry, 1996
When phospholipase C is added to a suspension of large unilamellar vesicles of egg phosphatidylcholine, maximal rates of hydrolysis occur only after a latency period.
G. Basañez+3 more
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When phospholipase C is added to a suspension of large unilamellar vesicles of egg phosphatidylcholine, maximal rates of hydrolysis occur only after a latency period.
G. Basañez+3 more
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Regulation of enzyme activity in adsorptive enzyme systems
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1979Abstract The kinetic behaviour of adsorptive enzyme systems with free and adsorbed enzyme forms in rapid equilibrium has been analysed. It has been shown that the dependences of enzymic reaction rate on substrate or “adsorptive effector” concentrations reveal the deviations from simple kinetic laws of Michaelis-Menten type (positive or negative ...
N.I. Loboda, B.I. Kurganov
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Enzymic Activities of Commercial Preparations of Pancreatic Enzymes
Scottish Medical Journal, 1977The enzymic activities of 20 commercial pancreatic extracts have been measured by standard (F.I.P.) methods of assay and the activities have been compared with a standard preparation of pancreatin supplied by the British Pharmacopoeia Commission. A wide range of enzymic activities was found. The tabulated cost per unit of enzymic activities provides a
K. G. Wormsley+3 more
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Measurement of Enzyme Activities
2017The determination of enzyme activities in organ or organellar extracts is an important means of investigating metabolic networks and allows testing the success of enzyme-targeted genetic engineering. It also delivers information on intrinsic enzyme parameters such as kinetic properties or impact of effector molecules. This chapter provides protocols on
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Enzyme Activities in Human Liver
Enzymologia biologica et clinica, 1970SummaryBiologic, technical, and methodic problems in the determination of enzyme activities in human hepatic tissue are evaluated critically and enzyme activities of normal liver, as well as their ...
E. Schmidt, F. W. Schmidt
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The Role of Dynamics in Enzyme Activity
Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure, 2003▪ Abstract Although protein function is thought to depend on flexibility, precisely how the dynamics of the molecule and its environment contribute to catalytic mechanisms is unclear. We review experimental and computational work relating to enzyme dynamics and function, including the role of solvent.
Daniel, Roy M.+3 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 1994
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a heterodimer protein, derived from an inactive single-chain precursor (pro-HGF) by the proteolytic cleavage at Arg-Val site.
K. Mizuno+5 more
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Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a heterodimer protein, derived from an inactive single-chain precursor (pro-HGF) by the proteolytic cleavage at Arg-Val site.
K. Mizuno+5 more
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