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 Übersetzung für 'catalytic activity' von Englisch nach Deutsch
chem.
catalytic activity
katalytische Aktivität {f}
Teiltreffer
chem.
catalytic {adj}
katalytisch
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biochem.
catalytic domain
katalytische Domäne {f}
chem.
catalytic hydrosilation
Hydrosilylierung {f}
biochem.
catalytic properties
stoffwandelnde Eigenschaften {pl}
chem.
catalytic cracking
katalytisches Cracken {n}
automot.
catalytic converter
Katalysator {m}
chem.
catalytic poison
Kontaktgift {n}
chem.
catalytic cracking
katalytische Spaltung {f}
chem.
catalytic cracking
katalytisches Kracken {n}
catalytic heaterKatalytheizung {f}
catalytic heaterKatalytofen {m}
chem.tools
catalytic bed
Katalysatorbett {n}
biochem.
catalytic efficiency
katalytische Effizienz {f}
biochem.chem.
catalytic mechanism
Katalysemechanismus {m}
chem.
catalytic mechanism
katalytischer Mechanismus {m}
biochem.
catalytic subunit
katalytische Untereinheit {f}
biochem.
catalytic triad
katalytische Triade {f}
chem.tools
catalytic reactor
katalytischer Reaktor {m}
biochem.chem.
catalytic process
Katalyseverfahren {n} [katalytisches Verfahren]
biochem.chem.
catalytic process
Katalyseprozess {m} [katalytischer Prozess]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • During his graduate studies Wüthrich started out working with electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and the subject of his PhD thesis was "the catalytic activity of copper compounds in autoxidation reactions".
  • The paused transcribing complex has two options: (1) release the nascent transcript and begin anew at the promoter or (2) reestablish a new 3′-OH on the nascent transcript at the active site via RNA polymerase's catalytic activity and recommence DNA scrunching to achieve promoter escape.
  • If these interactions are interfered with, for example by extreme pH values, high temperature or high ion concentrations, this will cause the enzyme to denature and lose its catalytic activity.
  • EDTA is also known to inhibit a range of metallopeptidases, the method of inhibition occurs via the chelation of the metal ion required for catalytic activity.
  • An abzyme To date abzymes display only weak, modest catalytic activity and have not proved to be of any practical use.

  • Authors observed unique catalytic activity behavior upon encapsulating enzyme inside a protein-cage, which was different from enzyme in solution.
  • In cooperative catalysis, chemical species that improve catalytic activity are called cocatalysts or promoters.
  • The enzyme unit, or international unit for enzyme (symbol U, sometimes also IU) is a unit of enzyme's catalytic activity.
  • Once dATP binds to ribonucleotide reductase, the overall catalytic activity of the enzyme decreases, as it signifies an abundance of deoxyribonucleotides.
  • In the central part of the catalytic domain, there is a conserved aspartic acid, which is important for the catalytic activity of the enzyme.

  • The first reports of catalytic activity of Mn(R-bpy)(CO)3Br towards CO2 reduction came from Chardon-Noblat and coworkers in 2011.
  • Covalent binding of disulfiram to the thiol blocks the binding of one of the cysteine residues with iodoacetamide, thereby inactivating the enzyme and significantly lowering catalytic activity.
  • The katal (symbol: kat) is the unit of catalytic activity in the International System of Units (SI) used for quantifying the catalytic activity of enzymes (that is, measuring the enzymatic activity level in enzyme catalysis) and other catalysts.
  • For example, blocking the catalytic activity of lysozyme by mutation of critical amino acid in the active site (52-Asp -> 52-Ser) does not eliminate its antimicrobial activity.
  • All of the catalytic activity of the ribosome is carried out by the RNA; the proteins reside on the surface and seem to stabilize the structure.

  • Palladium catalysis is primarily employed in organic chemistry and industrial applications, although its use is growing as a tool for synthetic biology; in 2017, effective "in vivo" catalytic activity of palladium nanoparticles was demonstrated in mammals to treat disease.
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