When a enzyme is inhibited (many proteins are enzymes), it just means that the enzyme will be reduced in its ability to catalyze a reaction. There are a few types of Inhibition like Competitive Inhibition, Noncompetitive Inhibition, and Irreversible Inhibition.
itwhat happens when phosphodiesterase is inhition
the neuron will be probably be inhibited from firing.
Inhibiting an enzyme responsible for constructing the cell wall.
When the cell is not in the presence of tryptophan, it activates a regulatory protein called the trp repressor. This repressor binds to the DNA in the promoter region of the operon controlling tryptophan synthesis, preventing RNA polymerase from transcribing the genes. As a result, the production of enzymes involved in tryptophan synthesis is inhibited.
When the repressor protein in not functioning then the gene that that protein was blocking will be "turned on". BTW its not right to cheat, even on study guides ;)
itwhat happens when phosphodiesterase is inhition
protein synthesis
Osteoclasts activity is inhibited and blood calcium levels rise.
the neuron will be probably be inhibited from firing.
Yes. It's controllable by standard users if not inhibited by the root user who happens to be the administrator.
Inhibiting an enzyme responsible for constructing the cell wall.
takeysha
Inhibited is not a verb, it's an adverb. Inhibit would be the verb.
Enlargement of arteries supplying blood to the endometrium and growth of endome- trial glands are inhibited.
When you drink alcohol, you tend to get less inhibited.
Protein builds muscle, and muscle burns fat.
You will not grow as your body needs protein to grow!