Search Results for: allosteric enzyme
Allosteric Enzyme
An enzyme that can be in two states, active and inactive, in the first instance, the process is relatively normal, where... Read More
Nonlinear elasticity, proteinquakes, and the energy landscapes of functional transitions in proteins
Abstract Large-scale motions of biomolecules involve linear elastic deformations along low-frequency normal modes, but for... Read More
Protein Activity and Cellular Metabolism – Quiz
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Allosteric Inhibitors
See allosteric Enzyme. Inhibitors act as 'modulators' in enzyme execution as they can attach themselves to a molecule that... Read More
Genetic Information and Protein Synthesis – Quiz
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Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fourth Edition: A Problems Approach
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A Mathematical Model for the Branched Chain Amino Acid Biosynthetic Pathways of Escherichia coli K12
A Mathematical Model for the Branched Chain Amino Acid Biosynthetic Pathways of Escherichia coli K12 Chin-Rang Yang, Bruce... Read More
End product inhibition
End product inhibition --> feedback inhibition (Science: biochemistry, physiology) The process of the end product of a... Read More
Feedback inhibition
Feedback inhibition (Science: biochemistry, physiology) The process of the end product of a particular metabolic reaction... Read More
Allosteric
Definition adjective Pertaining to or involving a change in the shape and activity of a protein, usually an enzyme, when... Read More
Genetically Engineered Wine Yeast Produces a High Concentration of L-Lactic Acid of Extremely High Optical Purity
SHORT REPORT Satoshi Saitoh,1, Nobuhiro Ishida,2, Toru Onishi,1 Kenro Tokuhiro,2 Eiji Nagamori,2 Katsuhiko Kitamoto,3 and... Read More
Pasteur effect
Definition noun The inhibiting effect of oxygen on the fermentation process. Supplement The effect was discovered in 1857 by... Read More