A non-protein group forming part of or combined with a protein.
〔生化〕辅基
Example sentencesExamples
Serum albumin is a highly soluble multidomain protein, without prosthetic groups or bulky appending carbohydrates, that is very stable and available at high purity and low cost.
Each subunit contains a heme prosthetic group located in a crevice near the exterior of the protein that is responsible for the functional ligand binding of the protein.
Proteins have high affinities for their substrates or co-factors or prosthetic groups or receptors or antibodies raised against them.
We believe that the Q-splitting, when carefully identified, represents an informative spectral parameter that can be used to understand how the biochemical activity of a prosthetic group is regulated in proteins.
Many prosthetic groups and coenzymes are water-soluble derivatives of vitamins.
Definition of prosthetic group in US English:
prosthetic group
noun
Biochemistry
A nonprotein group forming part of or combined with a protein.
〔生化〕辅基
Example sentencesExamples
Serum albumin is a highly soluble multidomain protein, without prosthetic groups or bulky appending carbohydrates, that is very stable and available at high purity and low cost.
We believe that the Q-splitting, when carefully identified, represents an informative spectral parameter that can be used to understand how the biochemical activity of a prosthetic group is regulated in proteins.
Many prosthetic groups and coenzymes are water-soluble derivatives of vitamins.
Proteins have high affinities for their substrates or co-factors or prosthetic groups or receptors or antibodies raised against them.
Each subunit contains a heme prosthetic group located in a crevice near the exterior of the protein that is responsible for the functional ligand binding of the protein.