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substrate the surface on which an organism grows.
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substrate Any surface to which a coating or sealant is applied.
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substrate a. a substance with a structure similar to the natural substrate of an enzyme and which, because of this similarity, in some cases inhibits the action of the enzyme, as in competitive inhibition.
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substrate c. futile c.
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substrate-level p. the formation of high energy phosphate bonds by phosphorylation of ADP to ATP (or GDP to GTP) coupled to cleavage of a high-energy metabolic intermediate, e.g., succinyl CoA in the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
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