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Definition of synthase in English: synthasenoun ˈsɪnθeɪz-ˌTHāz Biochemistry often with modifier An enzyme which catalyses the linking together of two molecules, especially without the direct involvement of ATP. Compare with ligase Example sentencesExamples - This enzyme is glycogen synthase, which helps remove glucose from the blood and store it as glycogen.
- Fluorouracil induces apoptosis by inhibition of the enzyme thymidylate synthase during DNA replication.
- In contrast to the homotrimeric solution state of native riboflavin synthase, the enzyme was found to be monomeric in the crystal structure.
- Production was not abrogated by inhibitors of cyclooxygenases, xanthine oxidase, nitric oxide synthases, and mitochondrial enzymes.
- This is plausible because the enzyme citrate synthase is localized in the mitochondrial matrix.
Definition of synthase in US English: synthasenoun-ˌTHāz Biochemistry often with modifier An enzyme that catalyzes the linking together of two molecules, especially without the direct involvement of ATP. Compare with ligase Example sentencesExamples - This is plausible because the enzyme citrate synthase is localized in the mitochondrial matrix.
- In contrast to the homotrimeric solution state of native riboflavin synthase, the enzyme was found to be monomeric in the crystal structure.
- Production was not abrogated by inhibitors of cyclooxygenases, xanthine oxidase, nitric oxide synthases, and mitochondrial enzymes.
- Fluorouracil induces apoptosis by inhibition of the enzyme thymidylate synthase during DNA replication.
- This enzyme is glycogen synthase, which helps remove glucose from the blood and store it as glycogen.
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