- In biochemistry,
isomerases are a
general class of
enzymes that
convert a
molecule from one
isomer to another.
Isomerases facilitate intramolecular rearrangements...
-
xylose isomerase (EC 5.3.1.5) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
interconversion of D-xylose and D-xylulose. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of
isomerases, specifically...
- Co-A
isomerase: short-chain and long-chain [4]. In an immunoblot,
antibodies were run
against all
enoyl CoA
isomerase. However, two of
these isomerases had...
- D-mannose, and one product, D-fructose. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of
isomerases,
specifically those intramolecular oxidoreductases interconverting aldoses...
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explanation for the
French paradox.
Human genes encoding protein disulfide isomerases include: AGR2 AGR3 CASQ1 CASQ2 DNAJC10 ERP27 ERP29 ERP44 P4HB PDIA2 PDIA3...
- can be the rate-limiting step in the
process of
protein folding.
Prolyl isomerases therefore function as
protein folding chaperones. Cis
peptide bonds N-terminal...
-
family of
isomerases,
specifically cis-trans
isomerases. The
systematic name of this
enzyme class is
linoleate Delta12-cis-Delta11-trans-
isomerase. This enzyme...
- This
enzyme belongs to the
family of
isomerases,
specifically those other isomerases sole sub-subclass for
isomerases that do not
belong in the
other subclasses...
- of
isomerases,
specifically cis-trans
isomerases. Its
systematic name is all-trans-retinal 11-cis-trans-
isomerase.
Other names are
retinene isomerase, and...
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residues is
conserved in all
known triose phosphate isomerases. The
structure of
triose phosphate isomerase contributes to its function.
Besides the precisely...