Examples of using Cofactor in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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bound to protein molecules, making it act as a cofactor for several important mitochondrial enzymes.
other enterobacteriaceae, ThMP may be phosphorylated to the cofactor thiamine diphospate(ThDP) by a thiamine-phosphate kinase(ThMP+ ATP→ ThDP+ ADP, EC 2.7.4.16).
These various molybdenum cofactor enzymes are vital to the organisms, and molybdenum is an essential element for
type of water-soluble vitamins, was first discovered as a cofactor for enzyme reactions in bacteria, in which it serves a
These various molybdenum cofactor enzymes are vital to the organisms, and molybdenum is an essential element for
One of the most studied roles of RLA is as a cofactor of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex(PDC or PDHC), though it is a cofactor in other enzymatic systems as well(described below).[citation needed].
of HUS cases and is largely due to mutations in the complement proteins factor H, membrane cofactor protein and factor I leading to uncontrolled complement system activation.
termed'desAA-Fibrin', acts as cofactor for the tPA-induced plasminogen activation and an increased fibrinolysis results in return(profibrinolytic activity of ancrod).
The ability of these light-driven pumps to move ions across membranes depends on light-driven changes in the structure of a retinol cofactor buried in the center of the protein.
of HUS cases[citation needed] and is largely due to mutations in the complement proteins factor H, membrane cofactor protein and factor I[7]
unlike cervical cancer, if HPV is indeed a cause or cofactor in lung cancer,
Additionally, some sources also limit the use of the term"cofactor" to inorganic substances.[3][4] An inactive enzyme without the cofactor is called an apoenzyme, while the complete enzyme with cofactor is called a holoenzyme.[5].
Some sources also limit the use of the term"cofactor" to inorganic substances.[1][2] An inactive enzyme, without the cofactor is called an apoenzyme, while the complete enzyme with cofactor is the holoenzyme.[3].
Maleylacetoacetate isomerase requires the cofactor glutathione to function.[1]
peroxidase function of COX-2, which could deplete glutathione, a cofactor of enzymes such as PGE synthase.
Due to the presence of both glycosaminoglycan fractions, sulodexide potentiates the antiprotease activities of both antithrombin III and heparin cofactor II simultaneously.[2].
Metal cofactors are bound tightly to specific sites in proteins;
And it turns out that RNA enzymes can use cofactors too.
Some enzymes or enzyme complexes require several cofactors.
vitamins, and other cofactors to function.