different between catalyze vs melibiase
catalyze
English
Alternative forms
- catalyse (mainly UK)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kæt??la?z/
Verb
catalyze (third-person singular simple present catalyzes, present participle catalyzing, simple past and past participle catalyzed)
- (transitive) To bring about the catalysis of a chemical reaction.
- (transitive) To accelerate a process.
- (transitive) To inspire significantly by catalysis.
Related terms
- catalysis
- catalyst
- catalytic
- catalyzer
Translations
Further reading
- catalyze at OneLook Dictionary Search
catalyze From the web:
- what catalyzes dna synthesis
- what catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds
- what catalyzes chemical reactions
- what catalyzes peptide bond formation
- what catalyzes the process of translation
- what catalyzes translation
- what catalyzes transcription
- what catalyzes the process of transcription
melibiase
English
Etymology
melibiose +? -ase
Noun
melibiase (usually uncountable, plural melibiases)
- (biochemistry) A galactosidase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of melibiose into galactose and glucose.
Synonyms
- alpha-d-galactosidase
melibiase From the web:
- what does melibiose mean
- what is melibiose permease
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