• In chemistry, the term substrate is highly context-dependent. Broadly speaking, it can refer either to a chemical species being observed in a chemical...
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  • ceramic and porcelain tiles Substrate (chemistry), the reactant which is consumed during a catalytic or enzymatic reaction Substrate (materials science), the...
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    The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different molecules known as products. Almost...
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    convert substrate to product. For example, the products of the enzyme lactase are galactose and glucose, which are produced from the substrate lactose...
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    when dry. They range from 3 to 5 mm long. Ribbed bog moss anchors to the substrate with rhizoids. Because ribbed bog moss lacks vascular tissue, water uptake...
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  • combines with water. In organic chemistry, water is added to an unsaturated substrate, which is usually an alkene or an alkyne. This type of reaction is employed...
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  • presence of the researcher's protein of interest. Enzyme promiscuity Substrate (chemistry) Eaton, Bruce E.; Gold, Larry; Zichi, Dominic A. (1995-10-01). "Let's...
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  • reaction is a carbocation, a carbanion or a free radical, and whether the substrate is aliphatic or aromatic. Detailed understanding of a reaction type helps...
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  • quadricyclane ligation. The use of bioorthogonal chemistry typically proceeds in two steps. First, a cellular substrate is modified with a bioorthogonal functional...
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  • Substrate-level phosphorylation is a metabolism reaction that results in the production of ATP or GTP supported by the energy released from another high-energy...
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