Processing
...62;>> Chapter 2 Cofactor processing in
galactose oxidase Susan Firbank*, Melanie Rogers, Ramon Hurtado Guerrero*, David M. Dooley, Malcolm A. Halcrow, Simon E.V. Phillips*, Peter F. Knowles* and Michael J. McPherson*1 ... Full article >>> Processing , or fixation, is necessary to co...
Phosphate group
...ctase (or beta-galactosidase): breaks lactose into
galactose and glucose Ligase s: all those enzymes that can join ("ligate") two molecule s with a covalent bond ... Full article >>> Proteins may be modified in a wide variety of ways, including phosphorylation (addition or a phosph...
Monosaccharides
...ysaccharides . Example: Glucose , fructose , and
galactose are monosaccharides ; their structural formula is C6H12O6. Full article >>> Monosaccharides Three common sugars share the same molecular formula: C6H12O6. Because of their six carbon atoms, each is a hexose. They are: ... Full arti...
Glucose
...rticle >>> Glucose , fructose and
galactose are isomers because they are different arrangements of the same number and kinds of atoms. Disaccharides Disaccharides are composed of 2 monosaccharides joined together by a condensation re action . Full article >>> glucose : a ...
Fructose
...ly diffuses into the villi, but both glucose and
galactose are absorbed by active transport . fatty acids ...rticle >>> Glucose , fructose and
galactose are isomers because they are different arrangements of the same number and kinds of atoms. Disaccha...
Disaccharides
... lactose — major sugar in milk = glucose +
galactose maltose — product of starch digestion = glucose + glucose ... Full article >>> disaccharides 1. Sugars made up of two monosaccharides held together by a covalent bond; e.g., sucrose and lactose. 2. Full article >...