Catabolite

Word CATABOLITE
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Definitions and meanings of "Catabolite"

What do we mean by catabolite?

A substance produced by the process of catabolism. noun

Any substance produced during catabolism noun

Any substance produced during catabolism

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The word "catabolite" in example sentences

Bob had recently come from the National Institutes of Health, where he and Ira Pastan had discovered the role of cyclic AMP in catabolite repression in E. coli. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The cyclic AMP receptor protein (CRP, also called catabolite gene activator protein or CAP) plays a key role in metabolic regulation in bacteria and has become a widely studied model allosteric transcription factor. ❋ D. T. Gallagher (2009)

The same research team at Loma Linda, California, conducted a similar study recently to see if the anticipation of laughter that was shown to boost immune systems could also reduce the levels of three stress hormones: cortisol ( "the stress hormone"), epinephrine (adrenaline), and dopac, a dopamine catabolite (brain chemical which helps produce epinephrine). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Specifically, Dr. Berk reported that the anticipation of a happy laughter experience lowers three stress hormones: cortisol (a steroid hormone), epinephrine (also known as adrenaline), and dopac (a major catabolite of dopamine). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Note that cellulose is degraded to glucose through the concerted action of multiple enzymes controlled by an induced-catabolite repressed system. ❋ Unknown (1979)

Cortisol (termed "the steroid stress hormone"), epinephrine (also known as adrenaline) and dopac, (the major catabolite of dopamine), were reduced 39, 70 and 38\%, respectively (statistically significant compared to the control group). ❋ Unknown (2009)

First, TFs with small regulons correspond to a class of FFLs caused by the hierarchical regulation of groups of operons, mostly associated to catabolite repression. ❋ Francisco M. Camas Et Al. (2008)

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