Originally posted by Patriqvium
It seems to be an enzyme called tryptophan synthetase, which (as you probably know, being quite more experienced in this branch of science than I am) catalyzes the formation of tryptophan by uniting serine and indole.
BTW, it seems to be that my original word monster was not even the longest (and probably one of the most unpronounciable) word there is; NADP specific glutamate hydrogenase can be deciphered to an even longer word.
It seems to be an enzyme called tryptophan synthetase, which (as you probably know, being quite more experienced in this branch of science than I am) catalyzes the formation of tryptophan by uniting serine and indole.
BTW, it seems to be that my original word monster was not even the longest (and probably one of the most unpronounciable) word there is; NADP specific glutamate hydrogenase can be deciphered to an even longer word.

Glutamate hydrogenase perhaps?...lemme see what I can find

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