What is the biological function of lysozyme?
A) Converts trypsinogen to trypsin.
B) Is a ligase that accelerates the polymerization of glycogen.
C) It regulates vascular constriction in chickens.
D) Hydrolyzes polysaccharides of bacterial cell walls.
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Q48: The mechanism of action of lysozyme includes
A)distortion
Q49: Glycoside hydrolases such as bacterial cellulase have
Q50: The enzyme has an active site which
A)fits
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Q52: Zymogens are inactive enzyme precursors which are
Q54: The role of ser-195 in chymotrypsin cleavage
Q55: The proximity effect of speeding an enzyme-catalyzed
Q56: The roles of amino acid residues at
Q57: Pepsin and trypsin are produced in the
Q58: Active trypsin formation by the action of
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