prediction of the EC number of NADP-dependent malate dehydrogenase (EC:1.1.1.82) inFlaveria bidentis, DeepECtransformer assigned high attention scores to the active site and NADP binding residues (Fig.2band Supplementary Fig.5). These results suggest that DeepECtransformer can identify the critical...
2.5.U1 Enzymes have an active site to which specific substrates bind. 2.5.U2 Enzyme catalysis involves molecular motion and the collision of substrates with the active site. 酶促反应中,反应物称为底物(substrate),生成物称为产物(product)。酶的作用就是把底物结合到一个特殊的结构中,这个结构叫活性位...
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called asubstrate.When the enzyme and its substrate come together, at a place on the enzyme called theactive site,the substrate is modified, for example by combining two different substrate molecules into a single molecule. The enzyme remains unchanged, breaks away, and is free to perform its ...
Diagram to show (A) enzyme–substrate complex, (B) competitive, (C) noncompetitive, and (D) uncompetitive inhibitors. Noncompetitive inhibitors bind to the allosteric sites (other than active site) and deform the structure of the enzyme (Fig. 34.3C). This change in shape does not allow ...
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The active sites of the adsorbed enzymes are usually unaffected, and the enzymes are not usually deactivated by adsorption. 4. Easy removal of the enzyme from the support is possible, as adsorption is a reversible process. However, adsorption methods for enzyme immobilization also have several disa...
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(Bayer, 2004; Schoffelen and van Hest2012). Compared with other co-localization techniques, protein scaffolds have some advantages. First, the minimum distance between the active site on the protein scaffold allows for effective substrate channels, because metabolic intermediates are more likely to ...
Plants such as herbs, vegetables, fruits, and cereals are closely related to human life. Developing effective testing methods to ensure their safety and quantify their active components are of significant importance. Recently, nanomaterials with enzyme-l