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Novel substrates

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2007
Enteral and parenteral feeds need at least to contain adequate amounts of water, energy, protein, electrolytes, vitamins and trace elements. Ready-manufactured parenteral feeds for example are incomplete because of shelf-life constraints and require the addition of vitamins (especially) and trace elements.
Mahmood, Wahed   +2 more
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Substrate Channeling

Methods, 1999
Substrate channeling is the process in which the intermediate produced by one enzyme is transferred to the next enzyme without complete mixing with the bulk phase. This process is equivalent to a microcompartmentation of the intermediate, although classic diffusion occurs simultaneously to varying extents in many of these cases.
H O, Spivey, J, Ovádi
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Substrate specificity of caeruloplasmin. Phenylalkylamine substrates

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1974
Abstract Several phenylalkylamines have been examined as substrates for the copper-containing oxidase caeruloplasmin and it has been shown that the compounds most readily oxidized by this enzyme are those which contain a 3,4-dioxygenation pattern in the aromatic ring.
B C, Barrass   +3 more
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cGK Substrates

2008
Signalling of cGK (cGMP-dependent protein kinases) are mediated through phosphorylation of specific substrates. Several substrates of cGKI and cGKII were identified meanwhile. Some cGKI substrates are specifically regulated by the cGKIalpha or the cGKIbeta isozyme.
Jens, Schlossmann, Matthias, Desch
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SubStrat

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2022
Automated machine learning (AutoML) frameworks have become important tools in the data scientist's arsenal, as they dramatically reduce the manual work devoted to the construction of ML pipelines. Such frameworks intelligently search among millions of possible ML pipelines - typically containing feature engineering, model selection, and hyper ...
Teddy Lazebnik   +2 more
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Lysozyme Substrates

1996
The natural substrate of lysozyme is the rigid layer of bacterial cell walls, the murein (peptidoglycan), which is a gigantic polymer of (GlcNAc-MurNAc)n polysaccharide strands crosslinked through short peptide bridges at the lactyl groups of the muramic acid residues.
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Substrate Oxidation

2010
The immediate source of energy for muscle contraction is provided by the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). However, muscle ATP stores are not large and would be consumed in only a few seconds of high-intensity exercise if they were not quickly replenished.
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Substrate utilization, non-carbohydrate substrates

1987
Although there are more than 50 recognized genera of yeasts, only a few genera are capable of utilizing a non-carbohydrate substrate as their sole source of carbon and energy; these genera include Candida, Pichia, Kloeckera, Torulopsis, Hansenula, Rhodotorula, Saccharomyces and Saccharomycopsis.
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Kinase Substrate Interactions

2011
Kinases have become popular therapeutic targets primarily due to their integral role in cell cycle and tumor progression. The efficacy of high-throughput screening efforts is dependent on the development of high quality multiplex tools capable of replacing lower-throughput technologies such as mass spectroscopy or solution-based assays for the study of
Michael G, Smith   +2 more
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