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▸ noun: (biochemistry) An unusual thiol compound found in the Actinobacteria, composed of a cysteine residue with an acetylated amino group linked to glucosamine, which is then linked to inositol.
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▸ noun: (biochemistry) An unusual thiol compound found in the Actinobacteria, composed of a cysteine residue with an acetylated amino group linked to glucosamine, which is then linked to inositol.
Similar:
mycothiazole,
corynemycolic acid,
mycolipenic acid,
mycolic acid,
mycocerosic acid,
mycolipid,
thiocytosine,
mycolate,
mycosporine,
mycomelic acid,
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