n
(biochemistry) The addition of acetylglucosamine to a molecule
n
(organic chemistry) phosphatidate
n
(organic chemistry) phosphatidylcholine, lecithin
n
(organic chemistry) phosphatidylglucose
n
(organic chemistry) phosphatidylglycerol
n
(organic chemistry) phosphatidylinositol
n
(organic chemistry) phosphatidylserine
n
(biochemistry) Any N-acyl derivative of phosphatidylethanolamine, especially those that are hormones associated with fat metabolism
n
Alternative form of adenosine triphosphate [(biochemistry) a nucleotide that is used as a source of energy in cellular reactions, in the synthesis of nucleic acids, and as a neurotransmitter recognised by purinergic receptors]
n
(biochemistry) A pentose that is also an aldose.
n
(organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any of a class of monosaccharides having an aldehyde or hemiacetal functional group.
n
(organic chemistry) Any glycan that lacks sialic acid groups
n
(organic chemistry) Any compound that has two phosphoinositide groups
n
(biochemistry) Any oligosaccharide that has ten monosaccharide units
adj
(organic chemistry) From which one or more glucosyl groups have been removed
n
(organic chemistry) A polymer, having the form of a dendrimer, that is constructed in stages by grafting pieces onto an existing structure.
n
(chemistry) Any compound formally derived from a sugar by replacing a hydroxy group by a hydrogen atom
n
(biochemistry) A deoxy sugar derived from glucose
n
(organic chemistry) Any deoxysugar derived from a hexose
n
(biochemistry) Any salt of deoxyribonucleic acid
n
Alternative form of deoxyhexose [(organic chemistry) Any deoxysugar derived from a hexose]
n
Abbreviation of deoxyglucose. [(biochemistry) A deoxy sugar derived from glucose]
n
(biochemistry) Any dideoxy derivative of a hexose
n
(biochemistry) Any deoxysugar having two deoxy- groups
n
A glycoform that has two sugar moieties
adj
(organic chemistry) Having two attached sugar moieties
n
(organic chemistry) A form of lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) in which both acyl groups are linoleoyls
n
(organic chemistry) A form of lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) in which both acyl groups are myristoyls
n
(organic chemistry) A form of lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) in which both acyl groups are myristoyls
n
A phospholipid consisting of two palmitic acids, the major constituent of pulmonary surfactant.
n
A derivative of phosphatidylglycerol that has two phosphatidyl groups, typically in the 1,3- positions
n
(organic chemistry) glucose diphosphate
n
(biochemistry) A nucleoside diphosphate
n
(biochemistry) A diphosphate derivative of an oligosaccharide; they are intermediates in the metabolism of some carbohydrates
n
(biochemistry, in combination) diketose
n
(organic chemistry) Any phospholipid in which one or more long-chain entities are attached to the glycerol by an ether rather than an ester linkage
v
(organic chemistry) To react with a fructosyl group
n
(organic chemistry) glycosylation involving galactose
n
(organic chemistry) Any glycolipid formed from a glycerophospholipid
n
(organic chemistry) Any lipid based on glycerol
n
Alternative form of glycerophospholipid [(organic chemistry) Any phospholipid based on glycerol.]
n
(organic chemistry) Synonym of phosphoglyceride
n
(by extension) Its fatty acid derivatives, the phosphatidylcholines (lecithin)
n
(organic chemistry) Any phospholipid that is a phosphodiester of glycerol.
n
(by extension) Its fatty acid derivatives, the phosphatidylethanolamines (cephalin)
n
(by extension) Its fatty acid derivatives - the phosphatidylglycerols
n
(by extension) Any of its fatty acid derivatives - the phosphatidylinositols.
n
(organic chemistry) Any phospholipid based on glycerol.
n
(organic chemistry) A lipid, similar to a glycerophosphoethanolamine, but with a carbon-phosphorus bond instead of a carbon-oxygen-phosphorus linkage
n
(organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric acids that are esters of glycerol and phosphoric acid; their derivatives are the phospholipids
n
(organic chemistry) The glyceryl derivative of phosphorylcholine that combines with fatty acids to form lecithin
n
(biochemistry) Any carbohydrate that is chemically linked (e.g. as a glycoside) to another compound.
n
(organic chemistry) Any dendrimer composed of sugar moieties
n
(organic chemistry) Any glycolipid containing at least one sugar residue linked directly to the glycerol moiety
n
(organic chemistry, in combination) inositol and another carbohydrate (typically as part of a phospholipid)
n
(organic chemistry) Any glycolipid containing inositol
n
(biochemistry) A synthetic nucleic acid; an analogue of DNA in which the sugar backbone is glycerol or a related glycol
n
(biochemistry) A similar compound lacking a phosphate group
n
(biochemistry) Any glycolipid consisting of phosphatidylinositol attached to a sugar
n
Alternative form of glycophosphatidylinositol [(biochemistry) Any glycolipid consisting of phosphatidylinositol attached to a sugar]
n
(organic chemistry) Any phospholipid containing a sugar moiety
n
(organic chemistry) Any polymer containing sugar moieties
n
(biochemistry) Any functional group derived from a sugar (especially from a monosaccharide) by removal of the hemiacetal hydroxy group.
n
(uncountable) Initialism of guanosine monophosphate (guanylic acid) [(organic chemistry) An ester of phosphoric acid with the nucleoside guanosine]
n
(biochemistry) Initialism of glycosphingolipid. [(biochemistry) a lipid that contains at least one monosaccharide unit and either a sphingoid or a ceramide]
adj
Relating to a mixture of water and ethanol
n
(organic chemistry) A phosphoglycan derived from an phosphatidylinositol
n
(organic chemistry) Any phospholipid containing inositol; phosphatidylinositol
n
(biochemistry) Any of several sulfated glycosaminoglycans that have been found especially in the cornea, cartilage, and bone, and act to absorb mechanical shock in joints.
n
A solution of lactate and glutamate that is used to stabilize biological material when freeze-dried
n
(organic chemistry) A lipid conjugated with a sugar, but especially a Synonym of lipopolysaccharide
adj
(organic chemistry) Describing a cardiolipin in which one or both acyl derivatives have been removed by hydrolysis
n
(organic chemistry) Any derivative of a glycerophospholipid in which one or both acyl derivatives have been removed by hydrolysis
adj
(organic chemistry) Describing a phosphatidic acid in which one or both acyl derivatives have been removed by hydrolysis
n
(chemistry) A phospholipid derivative that can act as a signalling molecule.
n
(organic chemistry) Any derivative of phosphatidylethanolamine in which one or both acyl derivatives have been removed by hydrolysis
n
(organic chemistry) Any derivative of phosphatidylserine in which one or both acyl derivatives have been removed by hydrolysis
n
(organic chemistry) Any derivative of a phospholipid in which one of the acyl derivatives has been removed by hydrolysis
n
Synonym of sphingosine phosphate
n
(organic chemistry) A glycolipid in which the carbohydrate is mannose
n
(biochemistry) Synonym of deoxyhexose (C-methylpentose)
n
(organic chemistry) A phospholipid present in the membrane of mitochondria
n
Any mannoside that has a single mannose group
n
A ganglioside containing a single sialic acid residue
n
(biochemistry) Any glycoside containing multiple sugar entities
n
(organic chemistry) Any synthetic glycolipid that does not occur in nature
n
(biochemistry) An oligomeric electrolyte
n
(biochemistry) Any oligomer of guanine (as part of a nucleic acid)
adj
(organic chemistry) Composed of several sialic acid moieties
n
(biochemistry) An oligomer composed of uridine monomers
n
(biochemistry) oxygenated natural products which are formed from fatty acids by pathways involving at least one step of dioxygen-dependent oxidation; many of them have physiological importance
n
Any polyketide composed of five ketide monomers
n
(chemistry) A monoglyceride or diglyceride combined with phosphoric acid; combines with another simple organic molecule to form a phospholipid.
n
(organic chemistry) Any phospholipid in which the small organic molecule is glucose
n
(organic chemistry) Any phospholipid that is a glyceride of phosphatidylglycerol
n
(organic chemistry) phosphatidylinositol
n
(organic chemistry) A phospholipid containing serine
n
(organic chemistry) Any phosphosphingolipid derived from a ceramide
n
Any phosphosugar derived from a disaccharide
n
(organic chemistry) An important intermediate in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, having the chemical formula C₃H₅O₆P
n
(organic chemistry) Any glucan that is associated with a phospholipid
n
(organic chemistry) glucose phosphate
n
(organic chemistry) Any glycan that is associated with a phospholipid
n
(organic chemistry) glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
n
(organic chemistry) glycerophosphate
adj
(organic chemistry) Relating to phosphoglyceric acids and the phosphoglycerides
n
(organic chemistry) a phosphatide combined with a small, basic molecule (such as choline or ethanolamine); a phospholipid
n
(organic chemistry) The glycerol ester of phosphoric acid that is a component of phospholipids
n
(biochemistry) Any phospholipid glycoside.
n
(organic chemistry) glycosylation that involves a phospholipid
n
(organic chemistry) The phosphorylated carboxylic acid (2S)-2-phosphonooxypropanoic acid
n
(organic chemistry) Any lipid, such as lecithin or cephalin, consisting of a diglyceride combined with a phosphate group and a simple organic molecule such as choline or ethanolamine; they are important constituents of biological membranes.
n
A phospholipid or similar compound.
n
(biochemistry) A monoester of phosphoric acid
n
Synonym of glycerophosphoric acid
n
(organic chemistry) phospholipid
n
(organic chemistry) The phosphoryl derivative of choline that combines with a diglyceride to form lecithin
n
(organic chemistry) Any sphingolipid, such as sphingomyelin, that contains a phosphoryl grop
n
(biochemistry) Any sugar (or higher carbohydrate) that is esterified with a phosphate group
n
(organic chemistry) A triose phosphosugar
n
(biochemistry) Any of many biochemical intermediates, having such a structure, that have a role in biosynthesis and metabolism.
adj
Composed of a polymer of mannuronic acid
n
(obsolete, organic chemistry) polysaccharide
n
(organic chemistry) the ester of a polyphosphate
n
(organic chemistry) A polypeptide composed of only serine amino acids
n
Initialism of polysialic acid. [(biochemistry) A polymeric form of sialic acid that is involved in cell adhesion]
n
(biochemistry) Any sugar derived from ribose or deoxyribose
n
The glycoconjugate of any glycoprotein containing sialic acid
n
(biochemistry) Any glycolipid that contains sialic acid moieties
n
(biochemistry) Any ligand formed from sialic acid or a derivative
n
(biochemistry) Any metabolite derived from sialic acid
n
Any mucin derived from sialic acid
adj
Describing a triantennary oligosaccharide that has a sialic acid component
adj
Of or pertaining to sialic acid or its derivatives
n
Alternative form of sialosaccharide [(biochemistry) Any polysaccharide that contains sialic acid residues]
n
(organic chemistry) Any glycolipid derived from a sphingolipid
n
(biochemistry) Any lipid, such as sphingomyelin, that is derived from sphingosine or one of its derivatives
n
(organic chemistry) The scientific study of sphingolipids
n
(biochemistry) a phospholipid, derived from sphingosine and choline, found in nerve tissue
n
(organic chemistry) A sphingolipid that has several biochemical functions
n
(organic chemistry) Any phosphate ester of a sugar, many of which are used as a source of biochemical energy
n
(biochemistry) Any of several glycolipids that contain sulfate groups
n
(biochemistry) A sulfonate ester of a glycolipid
n
(biochemistry) Any phosphate of a triose, but especially glycerophosphate.
n
(organic chemistry) Any bisphosphate of phosphatidylinositol
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