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enterokinase मीनिंग इन हिंदी
enterokinase उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- In 1902 he demonstrated a link between the action of enterokinase in mobilizing hemolysis.
- Additional digestive enzymes produced by these glands include dipeptidases, maltase, sucrase, lactase, and enterokinase.
- The zymogen of trypsin is trypsinogen, which is activated by a very specific protease, enterokinase, secreted by the mucosa of the duodenum.
- The debate of whether enterokinase was a cofactor or enzyme was resolved by Kunitz, who showed that the activation of trypsinogen by enterokinase was catalytic.
- The debate of whether enterokinase was a cofactor or enzyme was resolved by Kunitz, who showed that the activation of trypsinogen by enterokinase was catalytic.
- He also showed that certain microbial cultures, snake venoms, and some plants and poisonous mushrooms have diastases that act on the pancreatic juice in the same way as does enterokinase.
- Despite its alternative name ( enterokinase ), enteropeptidase is a serine protease that catalyses the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in proteins and, unlike other kinases, does not catalyze transfer of phosphate groups.
- Its function is to complete the process begun by pancreatic juice; the enzyme trypsin exists in pancreatic juice in the inactive form trypsinogen, it is activated by the intestinal enterokinase in intestinal juice.
- Additionally, it may be used in tandem, commonly the 3xFLAG peptide : DYKDHD " G "-DYKDHD " I "-DYKDDDDK ( with the final tag encoding an enterokinase cleavage site ).
- Enteropeptidase is a serine protease ( ) consisting of a disulfide-linked heavy-chain of 82-140 kDa that anchors enterokinase in the intestinal brush border membrane and a light-chain of 35 62 kDa that contains the catalytic subunit.
परिभाषा
संज्ञा.- enzyme in the intestinal juice that converts inactive trypsinogen into active trypsin