Concept cluster: Chemistry > Biochemistry (8)
n
(biochemistry) All the acyl species in the biochemistry of an organism
adv
At the aminoterminal end of a protein
adj
(biochemistry, of a reaction) Forming intermediates of a metabolic pathway (eg. the tricarboxylic acid cycle).
n
(biochemistry) The expression of an enzyme that is responsible for the metabolism of the agent expressing it
v
(biochemistry) To regulate a protein function through autoinhibition.
n
(biochemistry) Any macromolecule (such as protein, nucleic acid or polysaccharide) of biological origin
n
(chemistry) A kind of synthetic molecule specialized in producing a certain three-dimensional form.
adj
Modified by chromatinization
n
(biochemistry) A complex of helicases that is involved in DNA repair
n
(biochemistry) Any biopolymer, created by an organism, that is transferred to its external environment
n
(biochemistry) The formation of glycans
n
One who studies glycochemistry.
n
(biochemistry) The study of the function of the diversity of carbohydrates found in nature
n
(biochemistry) The production of glucose-1-phosphate by splitting a glucose monomer from glycogen using inorganic phosphate
n
The formation of a glycoside; glycosylation.
n
(biochemistry) Either of a pair of subunits of a complex
adj
(biochemistry, of a complex) Composed of two or more different proteins
n
(biochemistry) Excessive trimethylation
n
(biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, medicine) Such an entity that forms a complex with a biomolecule to serve a biological purpose.
n
(biochemistry) The breakdown of molecules into constituent molecules
n
The affinity for a metal atom, typically one in a metalloprotein
n
(biochemistry) Any isoenzyme that contains a metal atom which is essential for its biological activity
n
(biochemistry) All the biologically active compounds of an organism that contain a metal atom
n
(biochemistry) Any of a class of proteins that are able to move on a suitable substrate, being powered by the hydrolysis of ATP, and are involved in the conversion of chemical energy into mechanical work.
n
(biochemistry) A chaperone consisting of multiple proteins
n
Treatment with pepsin
n
(biochemistry) The biogenesis of peptides
v
(physiology, biochemistry) To convert a protein into peptones under the influence of the enzyme pepsin
n
(immunology) immunological recognition of phosphorylated proteins
n
(biology, biochemistry) regulation via phosphorylation
n
(biochemistry) Any substance that initiates inhibition
adj
Subject to, or obtained via proteolysis
adj
(biochemistry) Relating to a reductase
n
(biology) The structure in which a specific biomolecule is synthesized
n
(biochemistry, molecular biology) The manner in which the helices or sheets of a protein are folded to give a three-dimensional structure.
n
(biochemistry) An isomer of a biological macromolecule that has a distinct topology
adj
That produces amylolysis by physical shearing
n
beta sheet

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