📂 Anatomy
enzyme IIA-maltose transporter complex — Definition
enzim IIA-maltoz taşıyıcı kompleksi / enzyme IIA-maltose transporter complex
It is a protein complex that belongs to the fosfotransferase system, responsible for the removal of maltose into the cell in bacteria. The enzyme IIA subunit transfers the phosphate group from fosfoenolpyruvattan and provides phosphorus of sugar during transportation. This complex plays a critical role in carbohydrate metabolism especially in Gram-negative bacteria and can be associated with pathogenite clinically.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is enzim IIA-maltoz taşıyıcı kompleksi?
enzim IIA-maltoz taşıyıcı kompleksi; it is a protein complex that belongs to the fosfotransferase system, responsible for the removal of maltose into the cell in bacteria. The enzyme IIA subunit transfers the phosphate group from fosfoenolpyruvattan and provides phosphorus of sugar during transportation. This complex plays a critical role in carbohydrate metabolism especially in Gram-negative bacteria and can be associated with pathogenite clinically.
❓ What is enzyme IIA-maltose transporter complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "enzyme IIA-maltose transporter complex" is enzim IIA-maltoz taşıyıcı kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is enzim IIA-maltoz taşıyıcı kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.