mutase英 ['mju:teɪs] 美 ['mjuteɪs]
n.变位酶;
英英释义
Mutase
- A mutase is an enzyme of the isomerase class that catalyzes the shifting of a functional group from one position to another within the same molecule. Examples of this are bisphosphoglycerate mutase, which appears in red blood cells and phosphoglycerate mutase, which acts in glycolysis.
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权威例句
Inhibitors of UDP-galactopyranose mutase thwart mycobacterial growth
Mitochondrial superoxide simutase. Site of synthesis and intramitochondrial localization.
Crystal structure of the monofunctional chorismate mutase from Bacillus subtilis
Glutamate mutase from Clostridium cochlearium: the structure of a coenzyme B12-dependent enzyme provides new mechanistic insights
Extracellular superoxide dismutase and other superoxide dimutase isoenzymes in tissues from nine mammalian species.
Isolation of a cDNA encoding the muscle-specific subunit of human phosphoglycerate mutase.
Structure of the gene encoding the muscle-specific subunit of human phosphoglycerate mutase
Crystal structures of the monofunctional chorismate mutase from Bacillus subtilis and its complex with a transition state analog.
Cloning and characterization of an esophageal-gland-specific chorismate mutase from the phytoparasitic nematode Meloidogyne javanica.
How coenzyme B12 radicals are generated: the crystal structure of methylmalonyl-coenzyme A mutase at 2 A resolution.