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Photomodulation of enzymes

The photomodulation of enzymes involves the activation and inactivation of enzyme reactions by UV and visible light. Enzymes or their reactions may be affected directly or indirectly. Direct effects involve photoproduction of a substrate, photodissociation of an inhibitor, photochemistry of protein...

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Published in:Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology Biology, 1991-07, Vol.10 (1-2), p.3-22
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