They have a catabolic action on substances, breaking them down into metabolites
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Cytochrome P-450 isoenzymes are a group of enzymes in the liver that are involved in drug metabolism. Some examples of cytochrome P-450 isoenzymes include CYP3A4, CYP2D6, and CYP1A2. These isoenzymes play a crucial role in the breakdown and elimination of a wide range of drugs and toxins from the body.
The family of liver isoenzymes known as cytochrome P-450 are crucial to drug metabolism
Isoenzymes are different forms of an enzyme that catalyze the same reaction but may differ in properties such as their tissue distribution, substrate affinity, or response to inhibitors. They are encoded by separate genes but play similar roles in cellular processes. Isoenzymes can provide specific functions in different tissues or developmental stages.
Isoenzymes in blood serum can be used to diagnose disease.
The tube for CPK (creatine phosphokinase) isoenzymes is typically red or gold, depending on the laboratory.
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A zymodeme is a group of parasites which share the same isoenzymes.
Seppo Lakovaara has written: 'Isoenzymes of alcohol dehydrogenase in the species of the Drosophila obscura group' -- subject(s): Alcohol dehydrogenase, Analysis, Drosophila obscura, Isoenzymes, Physiology
isoform and isoenzymes are two different words for the same thing. Creatine kinase is an enzyme found in muscle and brain tissues. The different isoenzymes include MM, MB, and BB. The MM isoform is found primarily in skeletal muscle, the BB isoform is found primarily in brain tissue, and the MB isoform is found primarily in cardiac muscle.
Karen Grierson has written: 'Role of the inducible cytochrome P450 isoenzymes in the metabolism of melatonin'
Hannu Somer has written: 'Determination and clinical significance of creatine kinase isoenzymes in the serum'