Examples of using Cofactor in English and their translations into Serbian
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was recognized as an enzyme cofactor in bacteria.
which is the pigment in red blood cells which is a cofactor of the hemoglobin protein.
What's going on here is Vitamin C is required as a cofactor for prolyl hydroxylase and lysyl hydroxylase;
require adrenodoxin as a cofactor(except 21-hydroxylase and 17α-hydroxylase).
an antioxidant and a cofactor.
Activated protein C(with protein S as a cofactor) degrades Factor Va
entails as its final step, the scission of a nickel-methyl bond in cofactor F430.
while the complete enzyme with cofactor is called a holoenzyme.
Thiamine pyrophosphate is a cofactor that is present in all living systems,
A large number of genetic diseases caused by the inability of specific apoenzymes(inactive enzyme that need to bind a cofactor or coenzyme in order to be activated) to bind pyridoxal phosphate in adequate stiffness.
functions as prosthetic group of various oxidoreductases including NADH dehydrogenase as well as cofactor in biological blue-light photo receptors.
Their presence in the retina has obvious implications for a disorder where pressure is clearly a cofactor the CFC proposes that these molecules may be what transmits a pressure signal into neuronal damage.
a very important cofactor in the synthesis and activation of some vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors,
describes an atom as belonging to a small molecule cofactor rather than being part of a biopolymer chain.
the degree to which they are available for usage, a cofactor imbalance can result in an accumulation of the intermediate xylitol when there is insufficient regeneration of NAD.
As a cofactor, cobalamins are essential for two cellular reactions:
Organic cofactors are often vitamins
Cofactors can be both organic and inorganic compounds.
Some enzymes or enzyme complexes require several cofactors.
3-hydroxypropionate dehydrogenase(NAD+), by cofactor preference.