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Meaning of "enzymatically active"
enzymatically active - This phrase describes a substance or compound that is capable of carrying out chemical reactions with the help of enzymes. It is commonly used in scientific contexts to refer to biological molecules that exhibit enzymatic activity
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Enzymatically active fragments thereof are also provided.
The support thus obtained is enzymatically active.
Enzymatically active fragments thereof are also disclosed.
The purified proenzyme was not enzymatically active.
Recovering enzymatically active calpain from said cells.
Upon cleavage of this sequence the zymogen is converted to its enzymatically active state.
Proteins that are enzymatically active can also be prepared.
Enzymatically active proteins or their ligands can also be purified.
This invention relates to expression of enzymatically active recombinant glucocerebrosidase.
Enzymatically active moiety.
By nonfunctional is meant that an enzymatically active protein is no longer synthesized.
The enzymatically active rBHT protein may be immobilized on a solid support.
The expression and recovery of recombinant enzymatically active calpain is specifically disclosed.
Enzymatically active proteins or their ligands can also be produced using the invention.
Transformants secreting the highest quantities of enzymatically active recombinant protein are selected.
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Are enzymatically active.
A partial mash differs from an extract brew in that the extract remains enzymatically active.
Ligands for enzymatically active proteins can also be expressed.
Transgenic tobacco plants having the expression constructs produce lysosomal enzymes that are enzymatically active.
Proteins that are enzymatically active can also be expressed according to the instant invention.
The glucose removal system may be used simultaneously with the enzymatically active rBHT protein.
Enzymatically active polypeptides or their ligands can also be formulated according to the disclosure.
Laccases can be polymeric and the enzymatically active form can be a dimer or trimer.
Any enzymatically active variants or mutants thereof are also preferred phenol oxidising enzymes.
The noncleaved PSA in the serum may be enzymatically active.
Enzymatically active proteins or their ligands can also be purified according to the invention.
GUS fusions have been tested and shown to produce enzymatically active protein.
Enzymatically active proteins or their ligands can also be purified using the invention.
The EAD can also be composed of more than one enzymatically active module.
Enzymatically active polypeptides or their ligands can also be formulated according to the invention.
This indicates that also the fft gene is expressed into an enzymatically active FFT protein.
Enzymatically active recombinant glycoproteins or their ligands can also be analyzed using the invention.
Wild type PEPD is enzymatically active.
Enzymatically active toxins and fragments thereof can also be used and are described herein.
This plasmid contains an entire prototype TPA gene encoding for a enzymatically active TPA analog.
Ligands for enzymatically active proteins can also be expressed by applying the instant invention.
Moreover, this recombinant rhGCD is enzymatically active.
Laccases are enzymatically active on phenols and similar molecules and perform a one electron oxidation.
However, no conversion into an enzymatically active protease was shown.
Enzymatically active fractions were pooled and loaded onto a Phenyl Sepharose column.
Preferably, the inactivating portion is an enzymatically active portion.
The PEPD can be an enzymatically active or inactive form of PEPD.
The present invention relates, in part, to the provision of such enzymatically active nucleases.
Isolated A subunits are enzymatically active but lack binding and cell entry capability.
This material was used as the standard for fully enzymatically active ACE2.
These toxins comprise an enzymatically active A subunit and a multimeric receptor binding B subunit.
A compound according to Claim 1 wherein the inactivating portion is an enzymatically active portion.
Preferably, the enzymatically active moiety is an enzyme.
An immunopeptidometric sandwich assay (IPMA) was developed to measure the enzymatically active PSA.
Thus, tryptase was enzymatically active in the bioassay system.
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