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  • On the Active Site Thiol of Y-Glutamylcysteine Synthetase

    On the Active Site Thiol of Y-Glutamylcysteine Synthetase

  • Molecular Markers of Serine Protease Evolution

    Molecular Markers of Serine Protease Evolution

  • Crystallography Captures Catalytic Steps in Human Methionine Adenosyltransferase Enzymes

    Crystallography Captures Catalytic Steps in Human Methionine Adenosyltransferase Enzymes

  • Understanding Drug-Drug Interactions Due to Mechanism-Based Inhibition in Clinical Practice

    Understanding Drug-Drug Interactions Due to Mechanism-Based Inhibition in Clinical Practice

  • Spring 2013 Lecture 13-14

    Spring 2013 Lecture 13-14

  • The Crotonase Superfamily: Divergently Related Enzymes That Catalyze Different Reactions Involving Acyl Coenzyme a Thioesters

    The Crotonase Superfamily: Divergently Related Enzymes That Catalyze Different Reactions Involving Acyl Coenzyme a Thioesters

  • An Introduction to Metabolism

    An Introduction to Metabolism

  • Proteolytic Cleavage—Mechanisms, Function

    Proteolytic Cleavage—Mechanisms, Function

  • Activity-Based Profiling of Proteases

    Activity-Based Profiling of Proteases

  • Drug Metabolism a Fascinating Link Between Chemistry and Biology

    Drug Metabolism a Fascinating Link Between Chemistry and Biology

  • Spring 2013 Lecture 16 & 17

    Spring 2013 Lecture 16 & 17

  • Mapping Enzyme Active Sites in Complex Proteomes Gregory C

    Mapping Enzyme Active Sites in Complex Proteomes Gregory C

  • Structural Analysis of MDH with a Variable Active Site

    Structural Analysis of MDH with a Variable Active Site

  • Δ3-Δ2-Enoyl-Coa Isomerase from the Yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Molecular and Structural Characterization

    Δ3-Δ2-Enoyl-Coa Isomerase from the Yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Molecular and Structural Characterization

  • The Role of Active-Site Aromatic and Polar Residues in Catalysis And

    The Role of Active-Site Aromatic and Polar Residues in Catalysis And

  • Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism

    Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism Energy, Enzymes, and Metabolism

  • Arabidopsis and Chlamydomonas Phosphoribulokinase Crystal Structures Complete the Redox Structural Proteome of the Calvin-Benson

    Arabidopsis and Chlamydomonas Phosphoribulokinase Crystal Structures Complete the Redox Structural Proteome of the Calvin-Benson

  • Enzyme Inhibition

    Enzyme Inhibition

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  • Enzymatic Synthesis of S-Adenosylmethionine Using Immobilized Methionine Adenosyltransferase Variants on the 50-Mm Scale
  • Prediction of Function for the Polyprenyl Transferase Subgroup in the Isoprenoid Synthase Superfamily
  • Investigation of the Catalytic and Regulatory Domains Of
  • Crystal Structure of Human Glutathione Synthetase
  • Caspase Structure, Proteolytic Substrates, and Function During Apoptotic Cell Death
  • Do Bacterial L-Asparaginases Utilize a Catalytic Triad Thr-Tyr-Glu?1
  • Enzyme Inhibition Enzymes
  • Structural Basis of Regulation and Oligomerization of Human
  • Investigation of Homocystinuria-Associated Mutations in the Active Site of Cystathionine Β-Synthase
  • Enzymes | Principles of Biology from Nature Education
  • Methionine Adenosyltransferase As a Useful Molecular Systematics Tool Revealed by Phylogenetic and Structural Analyses
  • Reversed Proteolysis—Proteases As Peptide Ligases
  • Enzyme Lab.Pdf
  • Arabidopsis and Chlamydomonas Phosphoribulokinase Crystal Structures Complete the Redox Structural Proteome of the Calvin–Benson Cycle
  • Understanding an Enzyme Active Site
  • Stereoselectivity of Enoyl-Coa Hydratase Results from Preferential Activation of One of Two Bound Substrate Conformers
  • Identification and Clarification of the Role of Key Active Site Residues in Bacterial Glutathione S-Transferase Zeta/Maleylpyruv
  • Types of Inhibition: Competitive Noncompetitive Uncompetitive Product Inhibition Suicide Inhibition


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