-ase
The suffix -ase is used in biochemistry to form names of enzymes. The most common way to name enzymes is to add this suffix onto the end of the substrate, e.g. an enzyme that breaks down peroxides may be called peroxidase; the enzyme that produces telomeres is called telomerase. Sometimes enzymes are named for the function they perform, rather than substrate, e.g. the enzyme that polymerizes (assembles) DNA into strands is called polymerase; see also reverse transcriptase. The -ase suffix is a libfix derived from "diastase".
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-ase
The suffix -ase is used in biochemistry to form names of enzymes. The most common way to name enzymes is to add this suffix onto the end of the substrate, e.g. an enzyme that breaks down peroxides may be called peroxidase; the enzyme that produces telomeres is called telomerase. Sometimes enzymes are named for the function they perform, rather than substrate, e.g. the enzyme that polymerizes (assembles) DNA into strands is called polymerase; see also reverse transcriptase. The -ase suffix is a libfix derived from "diastase".
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-アーゼ(-ase)は、生化学において、酵素の命名に用いられ ...... ις(分離)という言葉に由来するジアスターゼに由来している。
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The suffix -ase is used in bio ...... ibfix derived from "diastase".
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-アーゼ(-ase)は、生化学において、酵素の命名に用いられ ...... ις(分離)という言葉に由来するジアスターゼに由来している。
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The suffix -ase is used in bio ...... ibfix derived from "diastase".
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-ase
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アーゼ (化学)
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