How do enzymes control metabolism? Can they change the number of reactions in a body or can enzymes just control the chemical reactions in the body? Explain how some vitamins act as cofactors. Begin by explaining what a cofactor is and how it influences metabolic ...
1). Most of the PHA-producer microorganisms use NADPH as a cofactor, only Chromatium vinosum reductase was found to be NADH-dependent (Liebergesell and Steinbuchel, 1992) and Halomonas boliviensis reductase can use both cofactors but with a preference for NADPH (Perez-Zabaleta et al., 2016)...
These activities include structuring and signaling roles at the inner nuclear membrane, scaffolding of complexes, activating roles as cofactors, dislodgement of proteins by chemical chaperoning, lipidation of nuclear proteins driving changes in their interactome, subnuclear localization or half-life, as ...
These activities include structuring and signaling roles at the inner nuclear membrane, scaffolding of complexes, activating roles as cofactors, dislodgement of proteins by chemical chaperoning, lipidation of nuclear proteins driving changes in their interactome, subnuclear localization or half-life, as ...