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Enzyme assays

Chem. Commun., 2008
Enzyme assays are analytical tools to visualize enzyme activities. In recent years a large variety of enzyme assays have been developed to assist the discovery and optimization of industrial enzymes, in particular for "white biotechnology" where selective enzymes are used with great success for economically viable, mild and environmentally benign ...
Reymond, Jean-Louis   +2 more
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Enzymes and enzyme models

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1962
THE determination of mechanisms of enzyme action is among the great problems of modern chemistry (Boyer e t a l . , 1960; Boyer, 1960; Westheimer, 1959). Although not one enzymatic process is today understood, and although no model system has achieved catalytic activity comparable to that of the corresponding enzyme, considerable progress has been made
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Superefficient enzymes

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2001
Diffusion-controlled enzymes are characterized by second-order rate constants in the range 10(8)-10(10) M(-1)s(-1). These values are at the upper end of the observed rates of many enzyme-substrate reactions and have been predicted by theoretical studies on bimolecular reaction in solution.
Stroppolo, ME   +3 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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Hybrid enzymes: manipulating enzyme design

Trends in Biotechnology, 1998
Hybrid enzymes are engineered to contain elements of two or more enzymes. Hybrid-enzyme approaches, by taking advantage of the vast array of enzymatic properties that nature has evolved, as well as the strategies that nature has used to evolve them, are becoming an increasingly important avenue for obtaining novel enzymes with desired activities and ...
A E, Nixon, M, Ostermeier, S J, Benkovic
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New enzyme membrane for enzyme electrodes

Analytical Chemistry, 1986
On a construit des electrodes a membranes a enzymes sur des electrodes pour pH-metrie, en verre, pour l'analyse d'acetylcholine, de penicilline et d'uree.
R, Tor, A, Freeman
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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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Enzymes Indigenous to Milk | Other Enzymes

2011
Several enzymes have been identified or purified from mammalian milk in trace amounts. Some of these enzymes have specific and established functions in the mammary gland, in milk, or in the newborn (e.g., catalase, lysozyme, lactate dehydrogenase). Their activities in milk may reflect physiological changes or a pathological state of the mammary gland ...
Farkye, N. Y., Bansal, N.
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An Artificial Acyl-Enzyme and An Artificial Enzyme

Journal of Inclusion Phenomena, 1984
The synthesis and characterization of an artificial acyl-enzyme intermediate of chymotrypsin, and an artificial enzyme, chymotrypsin, are described. They both contain the same three catalytic groups, an imidazolyl group, a hydroxyl group, and a carboxylate ion.
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Enzyme kinetics in relation to enzyme inhibitors

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1973
Abstract A Large number of pharmacologically important compounds have been found to act as enzyme inhibitors and a kinetic study of the inhibitory process can provide important information on the potency of the compound and on its mode of interaction with the enzyme.
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