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Prosthetics

Enzymes often need for their activity the presence of a non-protein portion, which may be closely combined with the protein, in which case it is called a prosthetic group, or more loosely associated, in which case it is a coenzyme. Certain metals may be combined with the enzyme such as copper in ascorbic oxidase and selenium in glutathione peroxidase. Often the presence of other metals in solution, such as magnesium, are necessary for the action of particular enzymes. [Pg.159]

Conjugated proteins Proteins with a prosthetic group ... [Pg.332]

Nucleoproieins. The prosthetic group of the nucleoproteins is nucleic acid, often linked through salt linkages with protamines or histones. The nucleoproteins are present in the nuclei of all cells. Chromasomes are largely nucleoproteins and some plant viruses and bacteriophages have been shown to be pure nucleoproteins. See also histones. [Pg.332]

Keynote lecture. T G Spiro, e-mail address spiro .princeton.edu (RRS and TRRRS). Review of protein dynamics followed by TRRRS selective to specific structural and prosthetic elements. [Pg.1217]


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4 phosphopantetheine prosthetic group

Anion as a Prosthetic Group for Labelling Proteins with Astatine

Ankle prosthetic device

Artificial Arms and Hands for Prosthetic Applications

BPh and other prosthetic groups

Bilin prosthetic groups

Binding to the Prosthetic Heme

Body powered prosthetics

Cardiac prosthetic devices

Catalase prosthetic groups

Coenzymes prosthetic groups and

Cofactors, Coenzymes, and Prosthetic Groups

Collagen prosthetic groups

Conjugated proteins. Prosthetic groups. Coenzymes

Enzyme prosthetic groups

Facial Prosthetic Materials

Ferritin prosthetic groups

Fibers, Prosthetic

Flavocytochrome prosthetic groups structure

Group extraction, prosthetic

Heme prosthetic group

Hemoglobin prosthetic group

Historic prosthetic design

Horseradish peroxidase heme prosthetic group

Infective endocarditis prosthetic valve

Iron-Sulfur Cluster, an Ancient Indispensable Prosthetic Group

Iron-sulfur proteins with other prosthetic groups

Limb prosthetics

Limb prosthetics and orthotics

Limbs, prosthetic

Location of post-translational modifications and prosthetic groups

Lower-extremity prosthetics

Mucins prosthetic groups

Myoglobin prosthetic group, structure

Neural prosthetics

Nitric oxide synthase prosthetic groups

Other Subunits without Prosthetic Groups

Ovalbumin prosthetic group

PROSTHETIC AND BIOMEDICAL DEVICES

Peroxidase prosthetic group

Poly prosthetic materials

Polymeric Prosthetic Systems for Site-Specific Drug Administration Physical and Chemical Properties

Prosthetic

Prosthetic

Prosthetic Applications

Prosthetic Groups, Cofactors, and Post-Translational Modifications

Prosthetic Groups, and Cofactors

Prosthetic alignment

Prosthetic arteries

Prosthetic centers

Prosthetic components

Prosthetic components, UHMWPE

Prosthetic device

Prosthetic feet

Prosthetic fit

Prosthetic grafts

Prosthetic group carrier protein

Prosthetic group determination

Prosthetic group flavoprotein

Prosthetic group metalloprotein

Prosthetic group nucleoprotein

Prosthetic group or cofactor

Prosthetic group phosphoprotein

Prosthetic group protease

Prosthetic group structural protein

Prosthetic group synthesis

Prosthetic group, definition

Prosthetic group, of enzymes

Prosthetic group, structure

Prosthetic groups

Prosthetic groups analysis

Prosthetic groups chromophores

Prosthetic groups conformations

Prosthetic groups conjugated

Prosthetic groups globular

Prosthetic groups glycoproteins

Prosthetic groups haemoproteins

Prosthetic groups in proteins

Prosthetic groups lipoproteins

Prosthetic groups of proteins

Prosthetic groups peptide link

Prosthetic groups polypeptides

Prosthetic groups primary structure

Prosthetic groups secondary structure

Prosthetic groups simple

Prosthetic groups tertiary structure

Prosthetic groups water solubility

Prosthetic groups, measurements

Prosthetic groups, succinate dehydrogenase

Prosthetic heart valves

Prosthetic implants

Prosthetic joints

Prosthetic knees

Prosthetic ligaments

Prosthetic materials

Prosthetic prescription

Prosthetic replacement

Prosthetic socket fabrication

Prosthetic technology

Prosthetic tendons

Prosthetic valve endocarditis

Prosthetic valves

Prosthetic vascular graft-related infections

Prosthetic vascular grafts

Prosthetic workshop

Prosthetics and orthotics

Protein prosthetic group

Pyruvic acid dehydrogenase prosthetic groups

Quantum yield bilin prosthetic groups

Quasi-Irreversible Coordination to the Prosthetic Heme

Quinones prosthetic groups

Rapid prosthetics

Redox-active prosthetic groups

Silicone prosthetic devices

Structure of the Heme Prosthetic Group

Structure of the Prosthetic Group

Transferrin prosthetic group

Transradial prosthetics

Upper-limb prosthetics

Upper-limb prosthetics control

Upper-limb prosthetics weight

Warfarin prosthetic heart valves

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