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  • 41OGDH — Oxoglutarate (alpha ketoglutarate) dehydrogenase (lipoamide) PDB rendering based on 3ery …

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  • 42PCM1 — Pericentriolar material 1 Identifiers Symbols PCM1; PTC4 External IDs OMIM:&#160 …

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  • 43cofactor — 1. SYN: coenzyme. 2. An atom or molecule essential for the action of a large molecule; e.g., heme in hemoglobin, magnesium in chlorophyll. Solo metal ions are regarded as cofactors for proteins, but not as coenzymes …

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  • 44metalloenzyme — An enzyme containing a metal (ion) as an integral part of its active structure; e.g., cytochromes (Fe, Cu), aldehyde oxidase (Mo), catechol oxidase ( …

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  • 45Molybdenum cofactor — Other names Moco Identifiers …

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  • 46molybdenum cofactor deficiency — an autosomal recessive disorder in which mutations in any of three genes encoding enzymes necessary for the synthesis of molybdenum cofactor cause deficiency of the molybdoenzymes sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase,… …

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  • 47molybdoenzyme — mo·lyb·do·en·zyme (mə lib″do enґzīm) any enzyme containing a molybdenum cofactor, such as aldehyde oxidase, sulfite oxidase, and xanthine dehydrogenase. Molybdenum is part of the redox system for electron transport in all of these …

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  • 48molybdoflavoprotein — mo·lyb·do·fla·vo·pro·tein (mə lib″do flaґvo pro″tēn) a molybdoenzyme that is also a flavoprotein, such as aldehyde oxidase or xanthine oxidase …

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  • 49Metabolism — Cell metabolism redirects here. For the journal, see Cell Metabolism. Structure of adenosine triphosphate, a central intermediate in energy metabolism Metabolism (from Greek: μεταβολή metabolē , change or Greek: μεταβολισμός metabolismos,… …

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  • 50reaction — 1. The response of a muscle or other living tissue or organism to a stimulus. 2. The color change effected in litmus and certain other organic pigments by contact with substances such as acids or alkalies; also the property that such substances… …

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