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- ability of an enzyme to catalyse a side reaction (en)
- 주반응 외에 부반응을 우연하게 촉매할 수 있게 된 능력 (ko)
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- ref|Most authors refer to as promiscuous activities the non-evolved activities and not secondary activities that have been evolved. Consequently, glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) and cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (CYPs) are termed multispecific or broad-specificity enzymes.
The ability to catalyse different reactions is often termed catalytic promiscuity or reaction promiscuity, whereas the ability to act upon different substrates is called substrate promiscuity or substrate ambiguity. The term latent has different meanings depending on the author, namely either referring to a promiscuous activity that arises when one or two residues are mutated or simply as a synonym for promiscuous to avoid the latter term.
Promiscuity here means muddledom, not lechery —the latter is a recently gained meaning of the word.|name=foot (en)
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- Enzyme promiscuity (en)
- اختلاط إنزيمي (ar)
- Promiscuidad enzimática (es)
- Promiscuité enzymatique (fr)
- 효소 다중기능성 (ko)
- Promiscuidade enzimática (pt)
- Ферментный промискуитет (ru)
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