Multifunctional Enzymes
"Multifunctional Enzymes" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Molecules that contain multiple active sites which are used to catalyze more than one enzymatic reaction. Proteins in this class generally contain multiple active sites within a single peptide chain and may also contain more than one enzymatically active subunit. They are distinguished from MULTIENZYME COMPLEXES in that their subunits are not found as distinct enzymes.
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D064251
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D08.811.641
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Multifunctional Enzymes" by people in Profiles.
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Marceau F, Bawolak MT, Fortin JP, Morissette G, Roy C, Bachelard H, Gera L, Charest-Morin X. Bifunctional ligands of the bradykinin B2 and B1 receptors: An exercise in peptide hormone plasticity. Peptides. 2018 07; 105:37-50.
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Copley SD. An evolutionary biochemist's perspective on promiscuity. Trends Biochem Sci. 2015 Feb; 40(2):72-8.