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- Exoenzyme abstract "An exoenzyme, or extracellular enzyme, is an enzyme that is secreted by a cell and functions outside of that cell. Exoenzymes are produced by both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and have been shown to be a crucial component of many biological processes. Most often these enzymes are involved in the breakdown of larger macromolecules. The breakdown of these larger macromolecules is critical for allowing their constituents to pass through the cell membrane and enter into the cell. For humans and other complex organisms, this process is best characterized by the digestive system which breaks down solid food via exoenzymes. The small molecules, generated by the exoenzyme activity, enter into cells and are utilized for various cellular functions. Bacteria and fungi also produce exoenzymes to digest nutrients in their environment, and these organisms can be used to conduct laboratory assays to identify the presence and function of such exoenzymes. Some pathogenic species also use exoenzymes as virulence factors to assist in the spread of these disease causing microorganisms. In addition to the integral roles in biological systems, different classes of microbial exoenzymes have been used by humans since pre-historic times for such diverse purposes as food production, biofuels, textile production and in the paper industry. Another important role that microbial exoenzymes serve is in the natural ecology and bioremediation of terrestrial and marine environments.".
- Exoenzyme thumbnail Organelles_of_the_Secretory_Pathway.png?width=300.
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- Exoenzyme alt "Amylase test results".
- Exoenzyme alt "Lipase test results".
- Exoenzyme footer "Results of bacterial assays. Left:amylase bacterial assay on a starch medium. A indicates a positive result, D indicates a negative result. Right: lipase bacterial assay on an olive oil medium. 1 shows a positive result, 3 shows a negative result".
- Exoenzyme hasPhotoCollection Exoenzyme.
- Exoenzyme image "Amylase test results.png".
- Exoenzyme image "Lipase Assay.png".
- Exoenzyme width "200".
- Exoenzyme subject Category:Enzymes.
- Exoenzyme type Abstraction100002137.
- Exoenzyme type Activator114723079.
- Exoenzyme type Catalyst114723628.
- Exoenzyme type Chemical114806838.
- Exoenzyme type Compound114818238.
- Exoenzyme type Enzyme114732946.
- Exoenzyme type Enzymes.
- Exoenzyme type Macromolecule114944888.
- Exoenzyme type Material114580897.
- Exoenzyme type Matter100020827.
- Exoenzyme type Molecule114682133.
- Exoenzyme type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Exoenzyme type Part113809207.
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- Exoenzyme type Protein114728724.
- Exoenzyme type Relation100031921.
- Exoenzyme type Substance100019613.
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- Exoenzyme type Unit109465459.
- Exoenzyme comment "An exoenzyme, or extracellular enzyme, is an enzyme that is secreted by a cell and functions outside of that cell. Exoenzymes are produced by both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and have been shown to be a crucial component of many biological processes. Most often these enzymes are involved in the breakdown of larger macromolecules. The breakdown of these larger macromolecules is critical for allowing their constituents to pass through the cell membrane and enter into the cell.".
- Exoenzyme label "Egzoenzymy".
- Exoenzyme label "Exoenzym".
- Exoenzyme label "Exoenzyme".
- Exoenzyme label "Exoenzyme".
- Exoenzyme label "إنزيم خارجي".
- Exoenzyme sameAs Exoenzym.
- Exoenzyme sameAs Exoenzyme.
- Exoenzyme sameAs Egzoenzymy.
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- Exoenzyme sameAs Q411761.
- Exoenzyme sameAs Q411761.
- Exoenzyme sameAs Exoenzyme.
- Exoenzyme wasDerivedFrom Exoenzyme?oldid=604871519.
- Exoenzyme depiction Organelles_of_the_Secretory_Pathway.png.
- Exoenzyme isPrimaryTopicOf Exoenzyme.