| proenzyme | <biochemistry> A precursor of an enzyme that does not have full (or any) function until an inhibitory sequence has been removed. This usually requires hydrolysis or limited {proteolysis of an inhibiting fragment that masks an active grouping) to render it active. Examples include pepsinogen, trypsinogen, profibrolysin. Synonym: zymogen. (22 Sep 2002) |
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| proenzyme |
any of a group of compounds that are inactive precursors of enzymes and require some change (such as the hydrolysis of a fragment that masks an active enzyme) to become active
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An inactive enzyme precursor that is activated by proteolysis; a zymogen.
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| proenzyme | any of a group of compounds that are inactive precursors of enzymes and require some change (such as the hydrolysis of a fragment that masks an active enzyme) to become active |
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