Examples of using Protease in English and their translations into Indonesian
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As an example, one may consider proteases(enzymes that aid digestion by causing hydrolysis of peptide bonds in proteins).
being a region of high accessibility to proteases and also rich in proline,
possibly aided by proteases from endosymbiotic bacteria in the intestine,
possibly aided by proteases from endosymbiotic bacteria in the intestine,
Proteases are released by the pancreas into the proximal small intestine,
possibly aided by proteases from endosymbiotic bacteria in the intestine,
By itself, the acid doesn't really do much for digestion, but the proteases that cleave proteins work best in an acidic environment
In the production of hypoallergenic food where proteases break down specific allergenic proteins into nonallergenic peptides, for example, proteases are used to produce hypoallergenic baby food from cow's milk,
In nutrition, proteins are broken down in the stomach during digestion by enzymes known as proteases into smaller polypeptides to provide amino acids for the body, including the essential
Proteins are broken down in the stomach during digestion by enzymes known as proteases into smaller polypeptides to provide amino acids for the organism, including the essential
Also, AOD9604, being a region of high accessibility to proteases and also rich in proline,
Since the secretory glands of Droseraceae contain proteases and possibly other degradative enzymes,
Perhaps the most interesting development with respect to our understanding of the disease involves the production of protease"knock-out" animals, which are genetically deficient in one or more proteases, and the assessment of whether they would be less susceptible to the development of the disease.
Proteases mechanism of action classifies them as either serine, cysteine or threonine proteases(amino-terminal nucleophile hydrolases), or as aspartic, metallo and glutamic proteases(with glutamic proteases being the only subtype not found in mammals so far).
Their mechanism of action classifies the large family of proteases as either serine, cysteine or threonine proteases(amino-terminal nucleophile hydrolases), or as aspartic, metallo and glutamic proteases(with glutamic proteases being the only subtype not found in mammals so far)[1].
One particular development with respect to our understanding of the disease involves the production of protease"knock-out" animals, which are genetically deficient in one or more proteases, and the assessment of whether they would be less susceptible to the development of the disease.
breakdown of the connective tissue of the lungs by proteases that are insufficiently inhibited by protease inhibitors.
For example, some proteases(proteins that digest other proteins)
probably one of the most important extracellular inhibitors of cysteine proteases(it prevents the breakdown of proteins outside the cell by a specific type of protein degrading enzymes).
enzymes(especially protein kinases, proteases, esterases, and phosphatases)