Friday, May 12, 2017

What is an aldoenzyme

What is an aldoenzyme? For a lot of people, aldoenzymes are unfamiliar, and here's the introduction to it:
A lyase, narrow sense refers to the catalytic cracking of 1.6-2 - D - fructose phosphate generated 3 - phosphate - D - glyceraldehyde reaction with alpha dihydroxy acetone phosphate enzyme (at the same time in the sugar dysplasia can be catalyzed the reaction of the reverse reaction), namely 1.6-2 - D - fructose phosphate aldolase (Ec 4.1.2.13). (in general, enzymes that catalyze the same form of reaction, for example, are also known as aldotase.)

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