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Established in October 1945 with the objective of eliminating hunger and improving nutrition and standards of living by increasing agricultural productivity, FAO coordinates the efforts of governments and technical agencies in programs for developing agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and land and ...
An enzyme that catalyses the synthesis of RNA from a DNA template.
Industry:Biotechnology
An enzyme that catalyses the synthesis of short strands of RNA that initiate the synthesis of DNA strands.
Industry:Biotechnology
An enzyme that cleaves the peptide bonds between amino acids within a protein. Cleavage is usually at one or more specific sites.
Industry:Biotechnology
An enzyme that degrades hemicellulose to galactose; hemicellulase is available as a commercial product.
Industry:Biotechnology
An enzyme that digests DNA or RNA, beginning at the ends of strands. It requires a free end in order to degrade a DNA or RNA molecule. 5´ exonucleases require a free 5´ end and degrade the molecule in the 5´ to 3´ direction. 3´ exonucleases require a free 3´ end and degrade the molecule in the opposite direction.
Industry:Biotechnology
An enzyme that has two structurally distinct forms, one of which is active and the other inactive. Active forms of allosteric enzymes tend to catalyse the initial step in a pathway leading to the synthesis of molecules. The end product of this synthesis can act as a feedback inhibitor, converting the enzyme to the inactive form, thus controlling the amount of product synthesized.
Industry:Biotechnology
An enzyme that hydrolyses esters of phosphoric acid, removing a phosphate group from an organic compound.
Industry:Biotechnology
An enzyme that hydrolyzes proteins, cleaving the peptide bonds that link amino acids in protein molecules.
Industry:Biotechnology