Enzyme - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: enzymeenzyme
oxidase protease and ribonuclease there are many other types of enzyme
coenzyme
a molecule that is essential for the activity of some enzymes it may exist free in solution within a living organism
Hydrolase
with the addition of the elements of water a hydrolytic enzyme formerly called a hydrolytic ferment
ligase
an enzyme which catalyzes creation of a covalent bond between two substrates
proenzyme
normal course of cellular metabolism into one or more active enzymes also called zymogen the conversion usually is due to a
Rennin
mol wt about 31000 also called chymosin rennase and abomasal enzyme
biocatalyst
a biochemical catalyst such as an enzyme
catalase
an enzyme found in most plant and animal cells that functions as
catalyst
a chemical reaction without itself being affected as thousands of enzymes serve in concert as calaysts to produce the sequence of
cross link
between the two chains of a dna double helix many enzymes have cross links formed by disulfide bonds polystyrene resins have
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