- (described as
isozymes) and (2)
enzymes that are the
product of
different alleles of the same gene (described as allozymes).
Isozymes are
usually the...
-
structures are
monomeric Humans express the
following two
acylphosphatase isozymes: "RCSB
Protein Data Bank -
Structure Summary for 2W4P -
HUMAN COMMON-TYPE...
- prostaglandin-endoperoxide
synthase (PTGS), is an
enzyme (specifically, a
family of
isozymes, EC 1.14.99.1) that is
responsible for
biosynthesis of prostanoids, including...
-
mitochondrial matrix. The
other liver isozyme, ALDH1,
localizes to the cytosol. Most
White people have both
major isozymes,
while approximately 36% of East...
- has
grown with the
development of
isozyme-selective PDE
inhibitors that
offer potent inhibition of
selected isozymes without the side-effects attributed...
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phosphorylation inactivates the complex. In humans,
there have been four
isozymes of
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase that have been
shown to phosphorylate...
-
though the
mechanisms involved are not known.
Human phospholipase A2
isozymes include:
Group I: PLA2G1B
Group II: PLA2G2A, PLA2G2C, PLA2G2D, PLA2G2E...
- The L and R
isozymes are
expressed by the gene PKLR,
whereas the M1 and M2
isozymes are
expressed by the gene PKM2. The R and L
isozymes differ from M1...
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chromosome 12.
Three phosphofructokinase isozymes exist in humans: muscle,
liver and platelet.
These isozymes function as
subunits of the
mammalian tetramer...
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different analytical methods for
separation and
quantification of
serum ALP
isozymes and TNAP
isoforms have been
described over the years.
Separation techniques...