A protein which together with a prosthetic group forms a particular biochemical molecule such as a hormone or enzyme.
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Example sentencesExamples
Contamination of the apoprotein by myoglobin was assessed spectrophotometrically.
Acid hydrolases of the lysosomes degrade the apoproteins and release free fatty acids and cholesterol.
During pigment binding the apoprotein folds properly and acts at that location, while folding or after folding, as a template for the assembly of other apoproteins.
As discussed previously, the phthalocyanine interacts with either the phospholipids or the apoprotein moiety of LDL, and therefore, the radicals are likely to be mainly produced at the lipid-water interface.
In mammalian peroxidases, the prosthetic group is deeply buried inside the bulk of the protein and is covalently linked to the apoprotein through ester bonds.
Definition of apoprotein in US English:
apoprotein
nounˈapōprōtēn
Biochemistry
A protein which together with a prosthetic group forms a particular biochemical molecule such as a hormone or enzyme.
〔生化〕脱辅蛋白质
Example sentencesExamples
In mammalian peroxidases, the prosthetic group is deeply buried inside the bulk of the protein and is covalently linked to the apoprotein through ester bonds.
Contamination of the apoprotein by myoglobin was assessed spectrophotometrically.
As discussed previously, the phthalocyanine interacts with either the phospholipids or the apoprotein moiety of LDL, and therefore, the radicals are likely to be mainly produced at the lipid-water interface.
During pigment binding the apoprotein folds properly and acts at that location, while folding or after folding, as a template for the assembly of other apoproteins.
Acid hydrolases of the lysosomes degrade the apoproteins and release free fatty acids and cholesterol.