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initiated standards of enzyme nomenclature which recommend that enzyme names indicate both the substrate acted upon and the type of reaction catalyzed.
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The above assays were repeated 4 times, and the means and standard deviations of enzyme activity were calculated.
When they created MR images of the tadpoles that grew from these embryos, bright spots indicated where the enzyme was active--in half the animal--and the spots correlated closely with standard stains of enzyme activity done by sectioning the tadpole, they report in the March Nature Biotechnology.
DTT (0.2, 0.5, or 1 mM) was added to the reaction mixtures containing ×10 enzyme (1.0-ml final volume) and incubated at 25°C for 20 min. An aliquot (0.1 ml) was withdrawn and added to 0.9 ml of the reaction mixture containing 0.1 M FA or PCA, and the initial velocities of decarboxylation of FA (filled circle) and PCA (open circle) were measured under the standard conditions of enzyme assay.
Random noise was added to genera average enzyme function counts as a multiple n of the standard deviation of enzyme function counts across all sequenced bacterial genomes.
SD i is the standard deviation of enzyme function counts for activity i over all annotated bacterial genomes.
The standard arrangement of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay became the basis for designing the immunosensor.
Similarly, examination of other restriction enzymes with diverse RSs, in addition to the ones examined in this study, promises great potential to identify "gold standard" sets of enzymes for groups of taxa, with the goal of obtaining neutral RAD-seq datasets.
*Data are mean values ± standard errors; 16 nM of enzyme was used in each reaction.
Leukocytes (isolated from whole blood) and fibroblasts are considered as the gold standard samples for the measurement of enzyme activity.
Reactions were carried out in triplicate and the specific activities are represented as moles of phosphate released per min/per mole of enzyme, ± standard deviation (SD).
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