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  • Enzyme
  • Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst

    An enzyme is a biological macromolecule, usually a protein, that acts as a biological catalyst, accelerating chemical reactions without being consumed

    Enzyme

    Enzyme

    Enzyme

  • Enzyme inhibitor
  • Molecule that blocks enzyme activity

    An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to an enzyme and blocks its activity. Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions necessary for

    Enzyme inhibitor

    Enzyme inhibitor

    Enzyme_inhibitor

  • Enzyme kinetics
  • Study of biochemical reaction rates catalysed by an enzyme

    Enzyme kinetics is the study of the rates of enzyme-catalysed chemical reactions. In enzyme kinetics, the reaction rate is measured and the effects of

    Enzyme kinetics

    Enzyme kinetics

    Enzyme_kinetics

  • ELISA
  • Method to detect an antigen using an antibody and enzyme

    The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) (/ɪˈlaɪzə/, /ˌiːˈlaɪzə/) is a commonly used analytical biochemistry assay, first described by Eva Engvall

    ELISA

    ELISA

    ELISA

  • Digestive enzyme
  • Class of enzymes

    Digestive enzymes take part in the chemical process of digestion, which follows the mechanical process of digestion. Food consists of macromolecules of

    Digestive enzyme

    Digestive_enzyme

  • Restriction enzyme
  • Class of enzymes that divide DNA

    A restriction enzyme, restriction endonuclease, REase, ENase or restrictase is an enzyme that cleaves DNA into fragments at or near specific recognition

    Restriction enzyme

    Restriction_enzyme

  • Enzyme catalysis
  • Catalysis of chemical reactions by enzymes

    Enzyme catalysis is the increase in the rate of a process by an "enzyme", a biological molecule. Most enzymes are proteins, and most such processes are

    Enzyme catalysis

    Enzyme catalysis

    Enzyme_catalysis

  • Enzyme immunoassay
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    An enzyme immunoassay is any of several immunoassay methods that use an enzyme bound to an antigen or antibody. These may include: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent

    Enzyme immunoassay

    Enzyme_immunoassay

  • Enzyme Commission number
  • Chemical numbering scheme

    The Enzyme Commission number (EC number) is a numerical classification scheme for enzymes, based on the chemical reactions they catalyze. As a system

    Enzyme Commission number

    Enzyme_Commission_number

  • Enzyme assay
  • Laboratory method for measuring enzymatic activity

    Enzyme assays are laboratory methods for measuring enzymatic activity. They are vital for the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme inhibition. The quantity

    Enzyme assay

    Enzyme assay

    Enzyme_assay

  • Immobilized enzyme
  • Enzyme attached to an inert material

    An immobilized enzyme is an enzyme, with restricted mobility, attached to an inert, insoluble material—such as calcium alginate (produced by reacting

    Immobilized enzyme

    Immobilized enzyme

    Immobilized_enzyme

  • Malic enzyme
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    Malic enzyme (ME) may refer to decarboxylating malate dehydrogenases: Malate dehydrogenase (decarboxylating) (EC 1.1.1.39) or NAD-malic enzyme Malate dehydrogenase

    Malic enzyme

    Malic_enzyme

  • Enzyme washing
  • Textile processing technique

    Enzyme washing or "bio stoning" is a textile manufacturing technique in which cellulase enzymes are applied to denim. As with traditional stone washing

    Enzyme washing

    Enzyme_washing

  • Steroidogenic enzyme
  • Type of enzyme

    Steroidogenic enzymes are enzymes that are involved in steroidogenesis and steroid biosynthesis. They are responsible for the biosynthesis of the steroid

    Steroidogenic enzyme

    Steroidogenic enzyme

    Steroidogenic_enzyme

  • Nicking enzyme
  • Endonuclease that cuts a single DNA strand

    A nicking enzyme (or nicking endonuclease) is an enzyme that cuts only one strand of a double-stranded DNA or RNA molecule at a specific recognition nucleotide

    Nicking enzyme

    Nicking_enzyme

  • ACE inhibitor
  • Class of medications used primarily to treat high blood pressure

    Angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors) are a class of medication used primarily for the treatment of high blood pressure and heart failure

    ACE inhibitor

    ACE inhibitor

    ACE_inhibitor

  • Enzyme mimic
  • Enzyme mimic (or Artificial enzyme) is a branch of biomimetic chemistry, which aims at imitating the function of natural enzymes. An enzyme mimic is a

    Enzyme mimic

    Enzyme_mimic

  • Protease
  • Enzyme that cleaves other proteins into smaller peptides

    A protease (also called a peptidase, proteinase, or proteolytic enzyme) is an enzyme that catalyzes proteolysis, breaking down proteins into smaller polypeptides

    Protease

    Protease

    Protease

  • Enzyme Records
  • Enzyme Records is a Netherlands-based hardcore record label. Founded in 2001 by Patrick van Kerckhoven as a continuation of Kerckhoven's previous labels

    Enzyme Records

    Enzyme_Records

  • Enzyme unit
  • Unit of catalytic activity

    The enzyme unit or international unit (symbol U or IU) is a unit measuring an enzyme's catalytic activity. An enzyme unit is defined as the amount of the

    Enzyme unit

    Enzyme_unit

  • Diffusion-limited enzyme
  • Enzyme rate limited by diffusion

    A diffusion-limited enzyme catalyses a reaction so efficiently that the rate limiting step is that of substrate diffusion into the active site, or product

    Diffusion-limited enzyme

    Diffusion-limited enzyme

    Diffusion-limited_enzyme

  • Industrial enzymes
  • Biological catalysts used in production

    Industrial enzymes are enzymes that are commercially used in a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, chemical production, biofuels, food and

    Industrial enzymes

    Industrial_enzymes

  • Detergent enzymes
  • Biological enzymes that are used as laundry detergents

    Detergent enzymes are biological enzymes that are used with detergents. They catalyze the reaction between stains and the water solution, thus aiding stain

    Detergent enzymes

    Detergent enzymes

    Detergent_enzymes

  • Regulatory enzyme
  • A regulatory enzyme is an enzyme in a biochemical pathway which, through its responses to the presence of certain other biomolecules, regulates the pathway

    Regulatory enzyme

    Regulatory_enzyme

  • Malt
  • Germinated cereal grains that have been dried

    into a coarse meal is known as "sweet meal". Malting grain develops the enzymes (α-amylase, β-amylase) required for modifying the grains' starches into

    Malt

    Malt

    Malt

  • Enzyme replacement therapy
  • Medical treatment

    Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is a medical treatment which replaces an enzyme that is deficient or absent in the body. Usually, this is done by giving

    Enzyme replacement therapy

    Enzyme_replacement_therapy

  • Allosteric enzyme
  • Enzymes that change shape and activity

    Allosteric enzymes are enzymes that change their conformational ensemble upon binding of an effector (allosteric modulator) which results in an apparent

    Allosteric enzyme

    Allosteric_enzyme

  • Debranching enzyme
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Debranching enzyme could refer to: Glycogen debranching enzyme, acts on the polysaccharide glycogen DBR1 (RNA lariat debranching enzyme), acts on introns

    Debranching enzyme

    Debranching_enzyme

  • Artificial enzyme
  • Synthetic organic molecule or ion that recreates one or more functions of an enzyme

    An artificial enzyme, also known as a synthetic enzyme or a synzyme, is a synthetic organic molecule or ion that recreates one or more functions of a natural

    Artificial enzyme

    Artificial enzyme

    Artificial_enzyme

  • List of enzymes
  • Enzymes are listed here by their classification in the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology's Enzyme Commission (EC) numbering system:

    List of enzymes

    List_of_enzymes

  • Enzyme potentiated desensitization
  • Treatment for allergies

    Enzyme potentiated desensitization (EPD), is a treatment for allergies developed in the 1960s by Dr. Leonard M. McEwen in the United Kingdom. EPD uses

    Enzyme potentiated desensitization

    Enzyme_potentiated_desensitization

  • Angiotensin-converting enzyme
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    Angiotensin-converting enzyme (EC 3.4.15.1), or ACE, is a central component of the renin–angiotensin system (RAS), which controls blood pressure by regulating

    Angiotensin-converting enzyme

    Angiotensin-converting enzyme

    Angiotensin-converting_enzyme

  • Enzyme promiscuity
  • Ability of an enzyme to catalyse multiple metabolic reactions simultaneously

    Enzyme promiscuity is the ability of an enzyme to catalyze an unexpected side reaction in addition to its main reaction. Although enzymes are remarkably

    Enzyme promiscuity

    Enzyme_promiscuity

  • Cross-linked enzyme aggregate
  • biochemistry, a cross-linked enzyme aggregate is an immobilized enzyme prepared via cross-linking of the physical enzyme aggregates with a difunctional

    Cross-linked enzyme aggregate

    Cross-linked_enzyme_aggregate

  • Capping enzyme
  • Class of enzymes

    A capping enzyme (CE) is an enzyme that catalyzes the attachment of the 5' cap to messenger RNA molecules that are in the process of being synthesized

    Capping enzyme

    Capping enzyme

    Capping_enzyme

  • Acetyl activating enzyme
  • Index of enzymes associated with the same name

    activating enzyme may refer to: Acetyl-CoA synthetase, an enzyme Long-chain-fatty-acid—CoA ligase, an enzyme This set index page lists enzyme articles associated

    Acetyl activating enzyme

    Acetyl_activating_enzyme

  • Fungal extracellular enzyme activity
  • Enzymes produced by fungi and secreted outside their cells

    Extracellular enzymes or exoenzymes are synthesized inside the cell and then secreted outside the cell, where their function is to break down complex

    Fungal extracellular enzyme activity

    Fungal extracellular enzyme activity

    Fungal_extracellular_enzyme_activity

  • Enzyme activator
  • Molecules which increase enzyme activity

    Enzyme activators are molecules that bind to enzymes and increase their activity. They are the opposite of enzyme inhibitors. These molecules are often

    Enzyme activator

    Enzyme_activator

  • Oxidative enzyme
  • An oxidative enzyme is an enzyme that catalyses an oxidation reaction. Two most common types of oxidative enzymes are peroxidases, which use hydrogen peroxide

    Oxidative enzyme

    Oxidative enzyme

    Oxidative_enzyme

  • Active site
  • Active region of an enzyme

    In biology and biochemistry, the active site is the region of an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and undergo a chemical reaction. The active site

    Active site

    Active site

    Active_site

  • Radical SAM enzymes
  • Protein family

    Radical SAM enzymes belong to a superfamily of enzymes that use an iron-sulfur cluster (4Fe-4S) to reductively cleave S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) to

    Radical SAM enzymes

    Radical_SAM_enzymes

  • Soil enzyme
  • Soil enzymes are a group of enzymes found in soil. They are excreted by soil microbes such as fungi, bacteria and archaea, and play a key role in decomposing

    Soil enzyme

    Soil_enzyme

  • Ligase
  • Class of enzymes that can form bonds between molecules

    In biochemistry, a ligase is an enzyme that can catalyze the joining (ligation) of two molecules by forming a new chemical bond. This is typically via

    Ligase

    Ligase

  • Insulin-degrading enzyme
  • Enzyme found in humans

    enzyme (IDE) (also known as insulinase, insulin protease, or insulysin) is a large zinc-binding protease of the M16 metalloprotease family of enzymes

    Insulin-degrading enzyme

    Insulin-degrading enzyme

    Insulin-degrading_enzyme

  • PFP (enzyme)
  • Class of enzymes

    1-phosphotransferase also known as PFP is an enzyme of carbohydrate metabolism in plants and some bacteria. The enzyme (EC 2.7.1.90) catalyses the reversible

    PFP (enzyme)

    PFP (enzyme)

    PFP_(enzyme)

  • Enzyme induction and inhibition
  • Enzyme induction is a process in which a molecule (e.g. a drug) induces (i.e. initiates or enhances) the expression of an enzyme. Enzyme inhibition can

    Enzyme induction and inhibition

    Enzyme_induction_and_inhibition

  • Pancreatic enzymes (medication)
  • Amylase, lipase, protease and lactase mixture

    Pancreatic enzymes, also known as pancreases, pancrelipases or pancreatins are commercial mixtures of amylase, lipase, protease and lactase obtained from

    Pancreatic enzymes (medication)

    Pancreatic enzymes (medication)

    Pancreatic_enzymes_(medication)

  • Enzyme-modified cheese
  • Flavorant food additive

    Enzyme-modified cheese (EMC) is a concentrated cheese flavour ingredient that is produced from cheese (or its upstream ingredients) by treatment with enzymes

    Enzyme-modified cheese

    Enzyme-modified_cheese

  • Enzyme-linked receptor
  • Class of enzymes

    An enzyme-linked receptor, also known as a catalytic receptor, is a transmembrane receptor, where the binding of an extracellular ligand causes enzymatic

    Enzyme-linked receptor

    Enzyme-linked_receptor

  • Cytochrome P450
  • Class of enzymes

    Cytochromes P450 (P450s or CYPs) are a superfamily of enzymes containing heme as a cofactor that mostly, but not exclusively, function as monooxygenases

    Cytochrome P450

    Cytochrome P450

    Cytochrome_P450

  • Formylglycine-generating enzyme
  • Protein family

    Formylglycine-generating enzyme (FGE), located at 3p26.1 in humans, is the name for an enzyme present in the endoplasmic reticulum that catalyzes the conversion

    Formylglycine-generating enzyme

    Formylglycine-generating enzyme

    Formylglycine-generating_enzyme

  • Engage the Enzyme
  • 2002 studio album by Young MC

    Engage the Enzyme is the sixth studio album by rapper Young MC, released in 2002 by Stimulus Records. The album did not make it to the album charts. It

    Engage the Enzyme

    Engage_the_Enzyme

  • Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry
  • Biochemistry award

    The Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry, formerly known as the Paul-Lewis Award in Enzyme Chemistry was established in 1945. Consisting of a gold medal and

    Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry

    Pfizer_Award_in_Enzyme_Chemistry

  • Hunter syndrome
  • X-linked recessive genetic condition

    syndrome is caused by a deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme iduronate-2-sulfatase (I2S). The lack of this enzyme causes heparan sulfate and dermatan sulfate to

    Hunter syndrome

    Hunter syndrome

    Hunter_syndrome

  • Phenylpropanoids metabolism
  • The biosynthesis of phenylpropanoids involves a number of enzymes. In plants, all phenylpropanoids are derived from the amino acids phenylalanine and

    Phenylpropanoids metabolism

    Phenylpropanoids_metabolism

  • Muconate lactonizing enzyme
  • Muconate lactonizing enzymes (EC 5.5.1.1, muconate cycloisomerase I, cis,cis-muconate-lactonizing enzyme, cis,cis-muconate cycloisomerase,

    Muconate lactonizing enzyme

    Muconate lactonizing enzyme

    Muconate_lactonizing_enzyme

  • Ubiquitin-activating enzyme
  • Class of enzymes

    Ubiquitin-activating enzymes, also known as E1 enzymes, catalyze the first step in the ubiquitination reaction, which (among other things) can target

    Ubiquitin-activating enzyme

    Ubiquitin-activating enzyme

    Ubiquitin-activating_enzyme

  • Glycogen branching enzyme
  • Mammalian protein involved in glycogen production

    enzyme, also known as brancher enzyme or glycogen-branching enzyme is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the GBE1 gene. Glycogen branching enzyme

    Glycogen branching enzyme

    Glycogen branching enzyme

    Glycogen_branching_enzyme

  • Enzyme Function Initiative
  • Collaborative project to determine enzyme function

    The Enzyme Function Initiative (EFI) is a large-scale collaborative project aiming to develop and disseminate a robust strategy to determine enzyme function

    Enzyme Function Initiative

    Enzyme_Function_Initiative

  • Salvage enzyme
  • Type of enzyme

    Salvage enzymes are a kind of enzymes, called nucleoside kinases, required during cell division to "salvage" nucleotides, present in body fluids, for

    Salvage enzyme

    Salvage_enzyme

  • Enzyme inducer
  • Compound that increases the activity of a protein

    An enzyme inducer is a type of drug that increases the metabolic activity of an enzyme, either by binding to the enzyme and activating it, or by increasing

    Enzyme inducer

    Enzyme_inducer

  • Degradative enzyme
  • degradative enzyme is an enzyme (in a broader sense a protein) which degrades biological molecules. Some examples of degradative enzymes: Lipase, which

    Degradative enzyme

    Degradative_enzyme

  • Cyanase
  • Protein domain

    The enzyme cyanase (EC 4.2.1.104, also known as cyanate hydratase or cyanate lyase), catalyses the bicarbonate dependent metabolism of cyanate to produce

    Cyanase

    Cyanase

    Cyanase

  • Glycogen debranching enzyme
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    The glycogen debranching enzyme, in humans, is the protein encoded by the gene AGL. This enzyme is essential for the breakdown of glycogen, which serves

    Glycogen debranching enzyme

    Glycogen debranching enzyme

    Glycogen_debranching_enzyme

  • Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2
  • Exopeptidase enzyme that acts on angiotensin I and II

    Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is an enzyme that can be found either attached to the membrane of cells (mACE2) in the intestines, kidney, testis

    Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2

    Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2

    Angiotensin-converting_enzyme_2

  • Fabry disease
  • Rare human genetic lysosomal storage disorder

    genetic mutation that causes Fabry disease interferes with the function of an enzyme that processes biomolecules known as sphingolipids, leading to these substances

    Fabry disease

    Fabry disease

    Fabry_disease

  • R-enzyme
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    R-enzyme may refer to one of two enzymes: Pullulanase Limit dextrinase This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title R-enzyme. If

    R-enzyme

    R-enzyme

  • Protein
  • Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues

    without the enzyme, 18 milliseconds with the enzyme). The molecules bound and acted upon by enzymes are called substrates. Although enzymes can consist

    Protein

    Protein

    Protein

  • Substrate (chemistry)
  • Entity in a chemical reaction

    or microscopy are performed. In biochemistry, an enzyme substrate is the molecule upon which an enzyme acts. In synthetic and organic chemistry a substrate

    Substrate (chemistry)

    Substrate_(chemistry)

  • Lignin-modifying enzyme
  • Lignin-modifying enzymes (LMEs) are various types of enzymes produced by fungi and bacteria that catalyze the breakdown of lignin, a biopolymer commonly

    Lignin-modifying enzyme

    Lignin-modifying_enzyme

  • Adaptive enzyme
  • An adaptive enzyme or inducible enzyme is an enzyme that is expressed only under conditions in which it is clearly of adaptive value, as opposed to a

    Adaptive enzyme

    Adaptive_enzyme

  • Rare-cutter enzyme
  • A rare-cutter enzyme is a type of restriction enzyme that has a long or uncommon recognition sequence. Since these sequences don't appear often in genomes

    Rare-cutter enzyme

    Rare-cutter_enzyme

  • Cloned enzyme donor immunoassay
  • Competitive homogenous enzyme immunoassay

    cloned enzyme donor immunoassay (CEDIA) is a competitive homogenous enzyme immunoassay. This assay makes use of two component fragments of an enzyme which

    Cloned enzyme donor immunoassay

    Cloned_enzyme_donor_immunoassay

  • Cofactor (biochemistry)
  • Non-protein chemical compound or metallic ion

    non-protein chemical compound or metallic ion that is required for an enzyme's role as a catalyst. Cofactors can be considered "helper molecules" that

    Cofactor (biochemistry)

    Cofactor (biochemistry)

    Cofactor_(biochemistry)

  • Deubiquitinating enzyme
  • Protein family

    Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs), also known as deubiquitinating peptidases, deubiquitinating isopeptidases, deubiquitinases, ubiquitin proteases, ubiquitin

    Deubiquitinating enzyme

    Deubiquitinating enzyme

    Deubiquitinating_enzyme

  • Limulus clotting enzyme
  • Class of enzymes

    Limulus clotting enzyme (EC 3.4.21.86, clotting enzyme) is a trypsin-like serine protease that catalyses the following chemical reaction: Selective cleavage

    Limulus clotting enzyme

    Limulus_clotting_enzyme

  • Enzyme repressor
  • An enzyme repressor is a type of regulatory protein that controls the activity of enzymes, typically by binding to specific sites on DNA or directly to

    Enzyme repressor

    Enzyme_repressor

  • Oxidoreductase
  • Enzyme involved in redox reactions

    In biochemistry, an oxidoreductase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from one molecule, the reductant, also called the electron donor

    Oxidoreductase

    Oxidoreductase

  • Teleost hatching enzyme
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Teleost hatching enzyme may refer to: Choriolysin L, an enzyme Choriolysin H, an enzyme This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Teleost hatching enzyme

    Teleost_hatching_enzyme

  • Subnautica
  • 2014 video game

    an enzyme that will allow her eggs to hatch. Ryley uses the enzyme to hatch the eggs; the Leviathan young release large quantities of potent Enzyme 42

    Subnautica

    Subnautica

  • Enzyme memory
  • Enzyme mechanisms showing memory effects

    Enzyme memory is a concept in enzyme kinetics based on the idea that the kinetic properties of an enzyme may vary according to conditions in its previous

    Enzyme memory

    Enzyme_memory

  • Tay–Sachs disease
  • Rare, severe disease of lysosomal storage

    hexosaminidase enzyme known as hexosaminidase A. It is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. The mutation disrupts the activity of the enzyme, which results

    Tay–Sachs disease

    Tay–Sachs disease

    Tay–Sachs_disease

  • One gene–one enzyme hypothesis
  • Theory in genetics

    gene–one enzyme hypothesis is the idea that genes act through the production of enzymes, with each gene responsible for producing a single enzyme that in

    One gene–one enzyme hypothesis

    One_gene–one_enzyme_hypothesis

  • TET enzymes
  • Family of translocation methylcytosine dioxygenases

    The TET enzymes are a family of ten-eleven translocation (TET) methylcytosine dioxygenases. They are instrumental in DNA demethylation. 5-Methylcytosine

    TET enzymes

    TET enzymes

    TET_enzymes

  • DNA
  • Molecule that carries genetic information

    single strands. These enzymes are essential for most processes where enzymes need to access the DNA bases. Polymerases are enzymes that synthesize polynucleotide

    DNA

    DNA

    DNA

  • Malting
  • Process of steeping, germinating, and drying grain to convert it into malt

    number of enzymes to produce the changes from seed to seedling and the malt producer stops this stage of the process when the required enzymes are optimal

    Malting

    Malting

    Malting

  • Sanfilippo syndrome
  • Rare metabolism disorder

    being studied is enzyme replacement therapy, which works by replacing the enzyme that is not present or deficient by infusing the enzyme into the body.

    Sanfilippo syndrome

    Sanfilippo syndrome

    Sanfilippo_syndrome

  • PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles
  • Method for the automatic detection of likely enzymes in protein sequences

    PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles (PRofils pour l'Identification Automatique du Métabolisme) is a method for the automatic detection of likely enzymes in protein

    PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles

    PRIAM_enzyme-specific_profiles

  • Core enzyme
  • Subunits of an enzyme that are needed for catalytic activity

    A core enzyme consists of the subunits of an enzyme that are needed for catalytic activity, as in the core enzyme RNA polymerase. An example of a core

    Core enzyme

    Core_enzyme

  • Zymogen
  • Inactive precursor to an enzyme

    also called a proenzyme (/ˌproʊˈɛnzaɪm/), is an inactive precursor of an enzyme. A zymogen requires a biochemical change (such as a hydrolysis reaction

    Zymogen

    Zymogen

    Zymogen

  • Wobenzym
  • Enzyme mixture

    Wobenzym, a combination of proteolytic enzymes and the antioxidant rutin, works systemically by targeting various tissues and organs in the body. Wobenzym

    Wobenzym

    Wobenzym

  • Pectinase
  • Class of enzymes

    Pectinases are a group of enzymes that breaks down pectin, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls, through hydrolysis, transelimination and deesterification

    Pectinase

    Pectinase

  • Enzyme and Microbial Technology
  • Academic journal

    Enzyme and Microbial Technology is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research and reviews, of biotechnological significance and

    Enzyme and Microbial Technology

    Enzyme_and_Microbial_Technology

  • Enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique
  • Serum and urine test for drugs and proteins

    Enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT) is a common method for qualitative and quantitative determination of therapeutic and recreational drugs

    Enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique

    Enzyme_multiplied_immunoassay_technique

  • List of restriction enzyme cutting sites
  • A restriction enzyme or restriction endonuclease is a special type of biological macromolecule that functions as part of the "immune system" in bacteria

    List of restriction enzyme cutting sites

    List_of_restriction_enzyme_cutting_sites

  • Nicking enzyme amplification reaction
  • Nicking Enzyme Amplification Reaction (NEAR) is a method for in vitro DNA amplification like the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). NEAR is isothermal, replicating

    Nicking enzyme amplification reaction

    Nicking_enzyme_amplification_reaction

  • DNA repair
  • Cellular mechanism

    a glycosylase enzyme removes the damaged base from the DNA by cleaving the bond between the base and the deoxyribose. These enzymes remove a single

    DNA repair

    DNA repair

    DNA_repair

  • Alkaline phosphatase
  • Homodimeric protein enzyme

    The enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP, alkaline phenyl phosphatase, also abbreviated PhoA) is a phosphatase with the physiological role of dephosphorylating

    Alkaline phosphatase

    Alkaline phosphatase

    Alkaline_phosphatase

  • Lactonase
  • Class of enzymes

    AHL-degrading enzyme, AHL-inactivating enzyme, AHLase, AhlD, AhlK, AiiA, AiiA lactonase, AiiA-like protein, AiiB, AiiC, AttM, delactonase, lactonase-like enzyme, N-acyl

    Lactonase

    Lactonase

    Lactonase

  • RuBisCO
  • Key enzyme of photosynthesis involved in carbon fixation

    known by the abbreviations RuBisCo, rubisco, RuBPCase, or RuBPco, is an enzyme (EC 4.1.1.39) involved in the light-independent (or "dark") part of photosynthesis

    RuBisCO

    RuBisCO

    RuBisCO

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  • Lomax
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lomax

    English : variant of Loomis.

  • Athrava
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Athrava

    The first Vedas, Lord Ganesh, Knower of the arthara Vedas

  • Yugdhara
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Yugdhara

    Lord Shiva

  • Persall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Persall

    English : variant of Pearsall.

  • RHEBEKKA
  • Female

    Greek

    RHEBEKKA

    (Ῥεβέκκα) Greek form of Hebrew Ribqah, RHEBEKKA means "ensnarer." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of Isaák.

  • Hide
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Hide

    warrior.

  • ABBYGAIL
  • Female

    English

    ABBYGAIL

    Variant spelling of English Abigail, ABBYGAIL means "father rejoices."

  • Mayde
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Mayde

    Maiden

  • Ly
  • Surname or Lastname

    Vietnamese (Lý) and Hmong

    Ly

    Vietnamese (Lý) and Hmong : unexplained.English : variant of Lye.

  • Yashvi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Yashvi

    Fame; Victorious; Famous; Successful

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  • Zymase
  • n.

    A soluble ferment, or enzyme. See Enzyme.

  • Steapsin
  • n.

    An unorganized ferment or enzyme present in pancreatic juice. It decomposes neutral fats into glycerin and fatty acids.

  • Ptyalin
  • n.

    An unorganized amylolytic ferment, on enzyme, present in human mixed saliva and in the saliva of some animals.

  • Pepsin
  • n.

    An unorganized proteolytic ferment or enzyme contained in the secretory glands of the stomach. In the gastric juice it is united with dilute hydrochloric acid (0.2 per cent, approximately) and the two together constitute the active portion of the digestive fluid. It is the active agent in the gastric juice of all animals.

  • Trypsin
  • n.

    A proteolytic ferment, or enzyme, present in the pancreatic juice. Unlike the pepsin of the gastric juice, it acts in a neutral or alkaline fluid, and not only converts the albuminous matter of the food into soluble peptones, but also, in part, into leucin and tyrosin.

  • Zymogen
  • n.

    A mother substance, or antecedent, of an enzyme or chemical ferment; -- applied to such substances as, not being themselves actual ferments, may by internal changes give rise to a ferment.

  • Enzyme
  • n.

    An unorganized or unformed ferment, in distinction from an organized or living ferment; a soluble, or chemical, ferment. Ptyalin, pepsin, diastase, and rennet are good examples of enzymes.

  • Rennin
  • n.

    A milk-clotting enzyme obtained from the true stomach (abomasum) of a suckling calf. Mol. wt. about 31,000. Also called chymosin, rennase, and abomasal enzyme.