Because genome size is positively associated with cell volume, an increase in genome size and concomitant increase in cell size might have increased its phagocytic potential as well as surface area for the inte
What is the function of enolase enzyme? Enolase is a glycolytic enzyme, whichcatalyzes the inter-conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate. Altered expression of this enzyme is frequently observed in cancer and accounts for the Warburg effect, an adaptive response of tumor cells to hypox...
Sex is the other universal biological variable of AD, as females exhibit an almost two-fold greater lifetime AD risk and greater dementia burden compared to males (Barnes et al., 2005; Andersen et al., 1999; Oveisgharan et al., 2018; Vest and Pike, 2013). Underappreciated until ...
The middle lamella is the Aoutermost layer of cell wall Bcontains an enzyme enolase Cexists as a cementing layer between cell wall of neighbouring cells DBoth (a) and (c)Submit Middle lamella represents View Solution Middle lamella mainly contains View Solution Middle lamella occurs View Solut...
Overall, our data indicate that a non-native structure of the octameric Str enolase (monomers or multimers) is an important determinant of its surface-mediated interaction with host plasminogen. Interestingly, a non-native structure of plasminogen is capable of interacting with native enolase. As ...
What is the difference between non-competitive and uncompetitive inhibition of enzymes? What is the generic name of the enzyme which converts glucose to glucose-6-phosphate during glycolysis? a) Isomerase. b) Mutase. c) Enolase. d) Kinase. e) Dehydrogenase. ...
In the ninth reaction of glycolysis, 2-PG is converted tophosphoenolpyruvate(PEP) under the action ofenolase. An enol is a compound with a carbon-carbon double bond in which one of the carbons is also bound to a hydroxyl group. Finally, the tenth and last reaction of glycolysis, PEP is ...
What are the properties of an enzyme that make it a good biological catalyst? Identify the function of the isomerase enzyme. Which of the following is the generic name of the enzyme which converts glucose to glucose-6-phosphate during glycolysis? a. isomerase b. mutase c. enolase d. kinase...
studied the variation of sequence coverage obtained when fragmenting the 46 kDa enolase by ETD and EThcD as a function of the r.p. used to detect fragments in an Orbitrap mass analyzer, with or without the use of PTCR. Results indicate not only that at r.p. 480,000 (at m/z 200)...
Which of these glycolytic enzymes is not found in gluconeogenesis? a. phosphoglycerate kinase b. phosphoglyceromutase c. enolase d. hexokinase e. triose phosphate isomerase What is the mechanism for glucuronic acid turns into fructuronic acid with the enzyme uronic acid in H2O and H...