Examples of 'co-factor' in a sentence

Meaning of "co-factor"

A substance that facilitates or is necessary for a biological reaction or process to occur, often in conjunction with an enzyme

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The probe can also be an enzyme co-factor.
Zinc is a co-factor in the production of insulin.
Some enzymes require the magnesium ion as a co-factor.
Stress is a co-factor in terms of this phenomenon.
The reducing agent is typically a co-factor.
This nutrient is a necessary co-factor to raise nitric oxide.
It is a co-factor in several vital enzymatic reactions.
Molecular iron is an essential co-factor for bacterial growth.
It is a co-factor in the formation of collagen.
Magnesium is directly related to the production of hormones, it is an important co-factor.
I actually laid out the co-factor hypothesis in that paper.
It participates in a large number of chemical and enzymatic reactions as a co-factor.
It can also be a co-factor and facilitator in tobacco induced cancers.
The main purpose of copper in an organism is serving as an enzyme co-factor.
Preferably means to reduce the co-factor continuously are also present.

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Synthetic biochemistry molecular purge valve module that maintain co-factor balance.
Magnesium is an important co-factor of the membrane enzymes involved in muscle contraction.
It acts in important energy functions and is a co-factor in metabolic processes.
Zinc is an essential co-factor in a host of reactions in chloroplasts, the site of photosynthesis.
Numerous proteins require a metallic co-factor for their function.
Siroheme is a co-factor of both assimilatory and dissimilatory nitrite and sulfite reductases.
Chromium is known to function as a co-factor for the action of insulin.
Because iron is a co-factor for tyrosine hydroxylase in dopamine synthesis, dopamine is reduced.
It is a water soluble vitamin which functions as a co-factor in a number of enzymatic processes.
Boron acts as a co-factor for the silicon activity against fungal infection.
No measurements of enzyme activities in lysates nor any assessment of co-factor requirements were made.
We concluded that some additional co-factor must be required to promote a functional response.
In certain embodiments, the process further comprises adding a co-factor to the solution.
It is a potent antioxidant and a co-factor for a family of bio-synthetic and gene regulatory enzymes.
A control sample contained no ascorbic acid, and the enzymatic conversion proceeded unassisted by a co-factor.
In contrast, bacterial xylose isomerase requires no co-factor for direct conversion of xylose to xylulose.
The enzyme co-factor may be linked to the reporter complex antigen through a flexible spacer.
Such cells in general comprise means to reduce the co-factor by utilising the substrate.
Folic acid acts as a co-factor for enzymes involved in the synthesis of DNA.
Both embodiments utilize a molecular purge valve system of the disclosure to maintain appropriate co-factor balance.
The eleven positions that are responsible for co-factor switching are bolded and shaded in grey.
An example here is a glucose dehydrogenase enzyme with NAD as co-factor.
NADH was used as a co-factor for both enzymes.
In another particularly preferred embodiment the enzyme is an enzyme which uses NADH as a co-factor.
Manganese in Medjool dates serve as co-factor for a compound known as superoxide dismutase.
KRED enzymes often can use either the phosphorylated or the non-phosphorylated co-factor.
Another factor to consider is the difference in co-factor preference for HMF conversion.
It serves as a co-factor within the respiratory chain, carrying electrons and facilitating ATP production.
Prolyl hydraoxylases are dependent upon vitamin C as co-factor.
VEGF is therefore a potent co-factor for the expansion of neural stem cell cultures.
A co-factor is generally involved in the reaction, and this is usually ATP or NAD.
NAD+ is arguably the most important cellular co-factor for improvement of mitochondrial performance and energy.
Both prolyl and lysyl hydroxylases are absolutely dependent upon vitamin C as co-factor.
FXa and its co-factor FVa form the prothrombinase complex, which activates prothrombin to thrombin.
His opinion was that HIV does not explain AIDS in the absence of a co-factor.

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