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G6PD carries the instructions for making an enzyme that is essential for the transport of oxygen in the bloodstream.
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The researchers first tested an RNA strand that carries the instructions for making a DNA-snipping enzyme and an address segment that directs it to mitochondria.
They inserted the plasmids into cells infected with a virus that makes an enzyme for building RNA strands.
After screening thousands of plants, they found plants with mutant DNA affecting two of the three genes that make an enzyme needed for ethylene production.
To go one step further and start splitting in two, a cell needs to switch on another gene, called string in the fruit fly and CDC25 in vertebrates, which makes an enzyme required for the cell division process.
She is particularly excited about the result from chromosome 6, as the marker here is close to a cluster of genes of a type known as glutathione S-transferase alpha genes.These genes carry the instructions for making enzymes that detoxify a range of destructive chemicals, including some that are known to cause cancer.
They were looking for enzymes resembling carbonic anhydrase and also for messenger molecules from the nucleus that carried the instructions for making such enzymes.
The acquisition also gives Genzyme new methods for making proteins for enzyme-replacement therapies.
Only about 2 percent of the human genome carries the code for making enzymes and other proteins, the cogs and scaffolding of the machinery that a cancer cell turns to its own devices.
The exquisite selectivity of naturally-occurring enzymes therefore makes it possible that the enzyme-cleavable group could be rationally designed and tailored for each enzyme of interest, thus making an analytical toolkit of diagnostic probes for detecting enzymes which are over-expressed in disease.
They fashioned a chimera to fix cultured mouse skin cells that were albino because of a single mutation in an enzyme for making melain.
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