This huge enzyme complex is responsible for building the long chain fatty acids essential for cellular life.
Other companies use solid state fermentation for enzyme complexes.
These genes each provide instructions for making part of an enzyme complex called mitochondrial trifunctional protein.
This enzyme complex is required to break down (metabolize) a group of fats called long-chain fatty acids.
This enzyme complex is able to repair many different types of damage, including cyclobutyl dimer formation.
The enzyme complex therefore consists of six functional centers for fatty acid synthesis.
The mammalian enzyme complex contains 16 subunits and has a mass of approximately 600 kilodaltons.
Fortunately, we don't have to design this enzyme complex from scratch, we're going to use off-the-shelf parts.
When this happens the enzyme complex polyubiquitinates the anaphase inhibitor securin.
In the most familiar case of cellulase activity, the enzyme complex breaks down cellulose to beta-glucose.