cofactor

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基本釋義

n.
余因子,代數(shù)合取; 余因數(shù); 輔因子

實(shí)用例句

Magnesium is involved as a cofactor in many enzyme transfers.

鎂是許多酶轉(zhuǎn)變的輔助因素.

辭典例句

Many enzymes will not work without the presence of an additional nonprotein substance called a cofactor.

許多酶如不外加一種叫做輔助因子的非蛋白質(zhì)物質(zhì)就不能工作.

辭典例句

Magnesium is cofactor in hundreds of enzymatic reactions.

鎂是人體內(nèi)多種酶的激活劑.

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P 53 may interact with other proteins as a activator, an repressor or cofactor.

P53蛋白也可以與其它蛋白相互作用作為激活子 、 抑制子或者輔助因子.

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Cofactor: An atom, organic molecule group that is necessary for the catalytic activity of many enzymes.

輔助因子: 許多的一種非蛋白質(zhì)組分.如果將其從全中除去,則蛋白質(zhì)部分(脫輔基蛋白)便失去催化活性.

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The results show that the suitable selection of retention agent and its cofactor was very important.

結(jié)果認(rèn)為選用適當(dāng)?shù)闹魟┖透倪M(jìn)助留輔助劑非常重要.

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Folate cofactor for this enzyme, which is part of the pathway of homocysteine metabolism in cells.

葉酸為此酶作用后的產(chǎn)物, 同時(shí)此酶也是細(xì)胞內(nèi)同型半胱胺酸的部分代謝去路.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a substance (as a coenzyme) that must join with another to produce a given result

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