A) All proteins are enzymes: The majority of enzymes are catalytic proteins that are essential for the maintenance of different life processes, but not all proteins act as enzymes. Enzyme active sites have a distinct shape and a functional group for reactant molecule...
Enzymes are immboilized on an inorganic carrier which is a round, macropermeable agglomerate having a mulberry-type structure formed from spherical microporous alpha -aluminum oxide hydroxide particles. An organic polycondensate having free organic functional groups as enzyme binding sites penetrates the ...
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Previous RBP profiling studies revealed that a significant fraction of the RNA-bound proteomes of cells consists of enzymes of intermediary metabolism1,39. Here we show that this is not a peculiarity of cultured cells. On the contrary, RNA-binding metabolic enzymes are even more prevalent in org...
Additionally, the demonstrated ability of fungi to effectively biosorb complex organic materials without relying on extracellular ligninolytic enzymes (Sen et al., 2016) remains an underexplored aspect, particularly in the context of efficient systems such as solid–liquid separation methods (Mishra & ...
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target protein23. In general, E2s have a conserved UBC domain that harbors the active-site cysteine residue required for enzyme-ubiquitin thioester bond formation24. UBC enzymes are widespread in eukaryotes. Rice has 48 UBC members, although only 39 are predicted to contain cysteine active sites25...