Well the function of lysyl oxidase is to connect collagen fibril together, they need coper and what they do is they take a amine of the collagen fibril so they intermolcular covalent cross link via aldol reactios.
Prolyl Hydroxidase and lysyl hydroxidase both require iron and they ass hydroxyl groups to there respective amino acids
Cytochrome c is primarily known for its function in the mitochondria as a key participant in the life-supporting function of ATP synthesis. However, when a cell receives an apoptotic stimulus, cytochrome c is released into the cytosol and triggers programmed cell death through apoptosis. The release of cytochrome c and cytochrome-c-mediated apoptosis are controlled by multiple layers of regulation, the most prominent players being members of the B-cell lymphoma protein-2 (BCL2) family. As well as its role in canonical intrinsic apoptosis, cytochrome c amplifies signals that are generated by other apoptotic pathways and participates in certain non-apoptotic functions.
cytochrome oxidase catalyzes the oxidation of a reduces cytochrome by molecular oxygen, resulting in the formation of H2O or H2O2.
no.coryne bacterium is oxidase negative.
No, only aerobic bacteria require oxidase.
An aldehyde oxidase is an enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation of an aldehyde to a carboxylic acid.
No, the aerobic organism cannot be oxidase negative. This is because the aerobic organisms use oxygen as the electron acceptor. The aerobic organism are therefore oxidase positive.
Neisseria, Alcaligenes, Moraxella, and Pseudomonadaceae are genera of oxidase positive microorganisms.
Polyphenol oxidase helps in defense mechanism of plants. It converts toxic phenolic compounds into quinones which are not harmful to plants.
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no.coryne bacterium is oxidase negative.
No, only aerobic bacteria require oxidase.
Differentitate among members of the genera Neisseria and Pseudomonas which are oxidase positive and Enterobacteriaceae which are oxidase negative.
An aldehyde oxidase is an enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation of an aldehyde to a carboxylic acid.
No, it is not a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI).
Enterics are oxidase negative while pseudomonads are oxidase positive.
No, the aerobic organism cannot be oxidase negative. This is because the aerobic organisms use oxygen as the electron acceptor. The aerobic organism are therefore oxidase positive.
Strict aerobes must be oxidase positive because oxidase is an enzyme. It is critical to cellular respiration, specifically the final reduction of oxygen in the electron transport chain.
Neisseria, Alcaligenes, Moraxella, and Pseudomonadaceae are genera of oxidase positive microorganisms.
media used for oxidase test is non selective media