| 31. | Pectin methyl-esterase is the enzyme responsible for hydrolyzing carboxymethyl esters and liberating free carboxyl groups and methyl alcohols.
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| 32. | "' Sulfatases "'are enzymes of the esterase class that catalyze the hydrolysis of sulfate esters.
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| 33. | Kinetic properties of the inhibition juvenile hormone esterase by two trifluoromethylketones and O-ethyl, S-phenyl phosphoramidothioate.
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| 34. | The source and action of head factors regulating juvenile hormone esterase in larvae of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni.
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| 35. | Structural Studies of a Potent Insect Maturation Inhibitor Bound to the Juvenile Hormone Esterase of Manduca sexta (, ).
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| 36. | It is believed that the neuropathy target esterase ( NTE ) is affected by the organophosphate which induces the disease.
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| 37. | Tenuifolins have nootropic activity " in vivo " via acetylcholine esterase inhibition and increased norepinephrine and dopamine production.
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| 38. | At least one species of bacterium in the genus " Nocardia " can degrade PET with an esterase enzyme.
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| 39. | The activity of pectin methyl esterase increased the interaction between pectin and cloud proteins, which led to protein-pectin flocculation.
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| 40. | Nerve agents inhibit acetylcholine esterase ( AChE ) by forming an adduct with the enzyme via a serine residue on that enzyme.
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