Life has evolved over billions of years, adapting to the changing environment. Similarly, enzymes—proteins that speed up ...
The research team utilized this technique to identify the cells, pathways, and enzymes from γ-proteobacteria that are actively involved in degrading cycloalkanes in marine environments.
He extracted two components from beetle abdomens, naming the substrate luciferine and the enzyme responsible for the reaction ... Furthermore, certain small molecule substrates of marine organisms are ...
Similarly, enzymes -- proteins that speed up biochemical reactions (catalysis) in cells -- have adapted to the habitats of their host organisms. Each enzyme has an optimal temperature range where ...
Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology ... gained from a few model organisms cannot be simply ...
Larval culture of sessile marine organisms: Larval culture techniques were established ... On the other hand, metamorphosis is controlled secondarily via the hormonal activation of enzymes.