n
The occurrence of proteolytic enzymes specific for foreign proteins introduced via parents.
adj
Relating to an acylome or to acylomics
adj
(molecular biology, immunochemistry) Bonding specifically to a phosphorylated antigen
v
To undergo autoproteolysis
adj
(biochemistry, of a protein) That links two separate domains
n
(biochemistry) A primer that competes with another for a binding site
adj
(biochemistry) (of an enzyme) that is continuously produced at a constant rate
n
(biochemistry) The portion of a polypeptide on a cell membrane that extends beyond the membrane into the extracellular space.
n
(Christianity) leavened bread, as opposed to azyme
n
(biochemistry) A bacteriophage protein that regulates the assembly of the excisive intasome and inhibits viral integration
adj
(biochemistry) That produces glucose
n
(biochemistry) de novo synthesis of glyceride-glycerol from precursors other than glycerol or glucose
n
(biochemistry) The study of the biological role of carbohydrates (especially oligosaccharides) and glycosides
n
Alternative form of glycoxidation [(biochemistry) The oxidation of sugars, glycoproteins or glycolipids]
n
(biochemistry) A representation of the glycome of an organism
n
The construction and interpretation of glycoprofiles
n
(biochemistry) The biosynthesis of isoprenoids
n
(biochemistry) Any relatively large amphiphile, but especially any such lipopolysaccharide or similar compound found in bacterial cell walls
n
An enzyme of macromolecular size due to unusual biopolymerization or immune complexing, such as when a normal enzyme is protein-bound, typically by immunoglobulins (antibodies); macroenzymes by themselves are not always pathophysiologic or pathogenic, but their occurrence is increased in certain diseases (their formation is encouraged by some pathogenetic processes).
n
(biochemistry) Activation of the metal-containing part of an enzyme.
n
(biochemistry) The occurrence of different forms of a carbohydrate in a specific glycoprotein
n
A complex mixture of mucopolysaccharides.
adj
consisting of several proteins
n
enrichment of phosphopeptides or phosphoproteins, typically as part of phosphoproteomics
n
(biochemistry, genetics) A mutant protein that is a phosphoprotein, wherein the mutation changes one or more amino acids modifiable by phosphorylation into non-phosphorylatable residues.
n
(biochemistry) The profiling of phosphorylated proteins
n
A structure that develops into a chylomicron
n
(biochemistry) Any protein that forms assemblies with others, especially those that form multimers or oligomers.
n
A collection of unstably bound atoms that has the potential to form a molecule if the structure can shed sufficient energy.
n
(biochemistry) The biogenesis of RNA
n
(biochemistry) A protein subunit.
n
(biochemistry) The active part of an enzyme that is responsible for its function.
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