- An
enzyme (/ˈɛnzaɪm/) is a
protein that acts as a
biological catalyst by
accelerating chemical reactions. The
molecules upon
which enzymes may act are...
- John W.
Westley (1927–) was an
enzymologist at the
University of Chicago, best
known for his
research on
rhodanese and
other sulfurtransferases. John Westley...
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Wilfred A. van der Donk (born
April 1966) is a Dutch–American
enzymologist and
chemical biologist. He is the
Richard E.
Heckert Chair in
Chemistry at the...
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rules for this were
formulated in 1968. The
Circe effect,
coined by the
enzymologist William Jencks,
refers to a
scenario where an
enzyme lures its substrate...
- (November 28, 1926 –
August 26, 2002) was an
Australian biochemist and
enzymologist best
known for his
contributions to the
study of flavoenzymes. He was...
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Manju Rani (athlete),
Indian track and
field athlete Manju Ray,
Indian enzymologist and
cancer biochemist Manju Sharma (disambiguation)
Manju Sharma (biologist)...
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Emily P.
Balskus is an
American chemical biologist,
enzymologist, microbiologist, and
biochemist born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1980. She has been on the...
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Kenichi Yokoyama is an
enzymologist,
chemical biologist, and
natural product biochemist originally from Tokyo, ****an. He is an ****ociate
professor of biochemistry...
- the
University of
Ghent in 1954, and
started his
research career as an
enzymologist in the
laboratory of
Laurent Vandendriessche in Ghent. In 1956–57, he...
- (1994–2002)
William Jencks (1927–2007),
organic chemist, biochemist,
enzymologist, born in Bar
Harbor Carrie Jones, novelist,
podcaster David E. Kelley...