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enzyme

[en-zahym] / ˈɛn zaɪm /




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"On the other hand, they produce unique enzymes and antimicrobial compounds that could inspire new antibiotics, industrial enzymes, and other biotechnological innovations."

From Science Daily

Several years ago, the research team discovered that exercising mice produced higher levels of an enzyme called GPLD1 in their livers.

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First, B. thetaiotaomicron produces enzymes that remove sulfate groups attached to mucin.

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They contain enzymes to break down proteins and starches, and surfactants so water spreads and cleans better.

From BBC

In research published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, MIT geobiologists investigated the origins of a crucial enzyme that allows organisms to consume oxygen.

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