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  • ...fA3) and gramicidin (GrsA and GrsB).<ref name="pmid9545426"/> Each peptide synthase activates codes for various amino acids in order to activate each domain. C
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  • ...y blocking the natural enoyl-AcpM substrate and the action of [[fatty acid synthase]]. This process inhibits the synthesis of [[mycolic acid]], required for th
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  • ...e bacilli. Pyrazinoic acid was thought to inhibit the enzyme [[fatty acid synthase]] (FAS) I, which is required by the bacterium to synthesise [[fatty acid]]s ...J, Jacobs WR pi. Pyrazinoic acid and its n'Propyl Ester Inhibit Fatty Acid Synthase I in Replicating Tubercle Bacilli. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2007 51 752
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  • ...s Oxides and Possible Relevance to Nitrous Oxide Formation by Nitric Oxide Synthase | first2 = A | year = 1998 | last2 = Srinivasan | last1 = Southan | first1
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  • ...cience, methylene blue can also serve as a non-selective inhibitor of [[NO synthase]].
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  • ...ptophan oxygenase (to reduce [[serotonin]] levels in the brain), glutamine synthase (reduce [[glutamate]] and [[ammonia]] levels in the brain), cytochrome P-45
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  • ...Bridge P |title=The effects of NMDA receptor antagonists and nitric oxide synthase inhibitors on opioid tolerance and withdrawal. Medication development issue
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  • ...SD |title=Acetaminophen as a cosubstrate and inhibitor of prostaglandin H synthase |journal=Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. |volume=197 |pages=739–47 |year=1986 |pmid=
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  • ...|title=Increased nitrovasodilator sensitivity in endothelial nitric oxide synthase knockout mice: role of soluble guanylyl cyclase |journal=Hypertension |volu
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  • More recent enzymatic evidence has indicated the presence of 17-oxosparteine synthase (OS), a transaminase enzyme.<ref name="Wink84">{{cite book |author=Wink, M.
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  • ...nds are the substrates for the enzyme, [[dimethylallyl-tryptophan]] (DMAT) synthase, catalyzing the first step in ergot alkaloid biosynthesis, i.e., the [[pren
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  • ...PLA2), [[cyclooxygenase|cyclooxygenase-2]] (COX-2), and [[prostaglandin E2 synthase]]. These enzymes ultimately mediate the synthesis and release of PGE2.
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  • In the human body, lead inhibits [[porphobilinogen synthase]] and [[ferrochelatase]], preventing both [[porphobilinogen]] formation and
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  • ...ell, Peter B. Goldsbrough, and Christopher S. Cobbett |title=Phytochelatin synthase genes from arabidopsis and the yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe | journal=Pl
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  • ...rpro/DisplayIproEntry?ac=IPR007719 InterPro database page on phytochelatin synthase]</ref> They are abbreviated PC2 through PC11. A mutant ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'' lacking phytochelatin synthase is very sensitive to cadmium, but it grows just as well as the [[wild-type]
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  • | [[ALA synthase]] | [[Uroporphyrinogen III synthase]]
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  • * [[Homocystinuria due to cystathionine beta-synthase]]
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  • * [[Glycine synthase deficiency]]
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  • * [[Carbamoyl-phosphate synthase I deficiency disease (ornithine carbamoyl phosphate deficiency)]]
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  • | Porphobilinogen synthase deficiency <br><small>''see'' [[ALA deficiency porphyria]] </small> || || | Uroporphyrinogen synthase deficiency <br><small>''see'' [[acute intermittent porphyria]] </small> ||
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  • *[[6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency]], rare (NIH) *[[6-pyruvoyltetrahydropterin synthase deficiency]]
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  • * [[Human ATP synthase]]
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  • ...regulated by a complex balance of [[polyphenol]]s, various [[nitric oxide synthase]] [[enzyme]]s and L-[[arginine]]. In addition there is direct electrical an
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  • ...nterfere with the normal [[Arginine|L-arginine]]-stimulated [[Nitric oxide synthase|nitric oxide synthesis]]. The most prevailing mechanism of endothelial dysf
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  • ...|PLC]] activity --> ↑intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> --> ↑[[nitric oxide synthase|NOS]] activity --> ↑[[nitric oxide|NO]] --> (see nitric oxide)
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  • ...ext, CBG is independently converted to either CBD or CBC by two separate [[synthase]] enzymes. CBD is then enzymatically cyclized to THC. For the propyl homolo
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  • ...ntil the last step, where CBDA synthase performs catalysis instead of THCA synthase.<ref>{{cite doi|10.1093/jxb/erp210}}</ref>
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  • ...14-5793(98)00450-5|url=}}</ref> which is cyclized by the enzyme THC acid [[synthase]] to give THC-COOH. Over time, or when heated, THC-COOH is [[decarboxylatio
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  • ..., production of [[adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP) may be stopped, and [[ATP synthase]] may in fact begin [[hydrolysis|hydrolysing]] ATP instead of producing it.
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  • ...g DJ, Jia SJ, ''et al.'' |title=Down-regulation of endogenous nitric oxide synthase inhibitors on endothelial SK3 expression. |journal=Vascul. Pharmacol. |volu
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  • ...y cells.&nbsp; NO is made from [[arginine]] and oxygen by the enzyme [[NO synthase]], with [[citrulline]] as a by-product.&nbsp; NO works mainly through acti
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  • ...mer32">Koeberle A, Werz O. Inhibitors of the microsomal prostaglandin E(2) synthase-1 as alternative to non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)--a criti
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  • ...]]s, specially [[Indole]] [[acetic acid]] (IAA), and [[cytokinin]]s. ACC [[synthase]] is inhibited by [[abscisic acid]].
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  • ...ydroxybutyrate receptor function studied by the modulation of nitric oxide synthase activity in rat frontal cortex punches | year = 1999 | author = Cash, C | j
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