When along with proteins some other non protein moiety is attached to enzymes, they are called conjugated enzymes
Conjugated enzymes are enzymes that require a non-protein component, such as a metal ion or a coenzyme, to function properly. These additional components are necessary for the enzyme to catalyze a specific reaction effectively.
Active sites. Those atoms of the molecule that effect the London bonds to the target molecule.Structure Those atmos that provide the 'scaffolding' that ensure that the active sites are exactly where they should be.
All the polymer can not be made electrically conductive unless there are sufficient charge carriers available within the polymer itself. These charge carriers are responsible for conduction of electrical current. There is hardly a difference between a conducting polymer and conjugated polymer. The conjugated polymers have alternate single and double bond. Moreover, all conjugated polymers are conducting polymers. Their conductivity is increased on adding a suitable impurity in order to make free charge carriers.
A glycoprotein is composted of a sugar (glyco-) and conjugated proteins.
These are molecules in a conjugated system.
Conjugated enzymes are enzymes that require a non-protein component, such as a metal ion or a coenzyme, to function properly. These additional components are necessary for the enzyme to catalyze a specific reaction effectively.
"Yo soy" IS conjugated. It is the conjugated form of the verb "Ser"
Verbs are conjugated.
Verbs are conjugated, not languages. Do you mean 'inflected'?
The formula for conjugated linoleic acid is C18H32O2. Conjugated linoleic acids are a family of at least 28 isomers of linoleic acid. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a mixture of positional and geometrical isomers of linoleic acid.
à frapper - not conjugated "to hit" frappe - present conjugated
Active sites. Those atoms of the molecule that effect the London bonds to the target molecule.Structure Those atmos that provide the 'scaffolding' that ensure that the active sites are exactly where they should be.
"Is" is a conjugated verb--it comes from the infinitive "to be", or just "be"."Is" is conjugated in the third person singular--you use it with "he" or "she".
be, being, were, am, are
The word yo in Spanish refers to I, meaning me. When conjugated, yo becomes ver.
Conjugated pi electrons are electrons that are delocalized over multiple atoms in a molecule due to the alternating single and double bonds in a conjugated system. This delocalization allows for enhanced stability and unique electronic properties in conjugated systems, such as extended pi bonding and increased reactivity.
The verbs are 'to be' (conjugated as "is") and 'to become' (conjugated as "becomes").