Concept cluster: Chemistry > Enzymatic antioxidants
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(biochemistry) Abbreviation of three-finger toxin.
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(biochemistry) A protein found in the endosperm of cereal grain; a flour composed of this protein, and very little starch, used to make food for diabetics
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(biochemistry) Alternative form of amyloid beta [(biochemistry) The class of peptides of 36–43 amino acids that are crucially involved in Alzheimer's disease as the main component of the amyloid plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer patients.]
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Abbreviation of alternative oxidase.
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(biochemistry) The apoprotein of a flavoprotein
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(biochemistry) A mixture of phospholipids obtained commercially from soybeans
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A peptone used as a bacterial culture medium
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arginase
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Synonym of chloride peroxidase
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(biochemistry) Any water-soluble breakdown product of chlorophyll formed by hydrolysis or enzyme action
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(biochemistry) Any blue copper protein
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A ten-percent (by volume) solution of dextrose, suitable for intravenous injection.
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(biochemistry) Two heme groups in a hemoprotein
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Sensitive to the presence of the amino acid dopa.
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of iron and sulfur-containing proteins, found in green plants, that function in electron transport and in photosynthesis.
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Alternative form of ferroxidase [(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of iron ions]
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(biochemistry) A peroxidase essential for the aerobiosis of some extremophile bacteria
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(biochemistry) An enzyme, localized to the mitochondrion, that catalyses the terminal (eighth) step in the biosynthesis of heme, converting protoporphyrin IX into heme
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(biochemistry) A neuropeptide associated with glial cells
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of enzymes that oxidize organic halogen compounds; they are hemoproteins or similar
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(biochemistry) A peroxidase present in blood
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(biochemistry) An enzyme that degrades heme to produce biliverdin, ferrous iron, and carbon monoxide.
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(biochemistry) The holoprotein of flavodoxin
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(biochemistry) An amino acid which is monitored in the blood to estimate risk of cardiovascular disease.
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(biochemistry, bacteriology) A gene encoding the 4-hydroxyphenylacetate 3-monooxygenase enzyme in Escherichia coli.
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Alternative form of creatinin
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(biochemistry) A lactococcal cell envelope-associated proteinase
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(biochemistry) A phosphoglycoprotein present in milk
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(biochemistry) Any of a large group of macrocyclic peptides whose structure resembles a knotted lasso
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Alternative form of lipoxygenase [(biochemistry) Any of a class of enzymes that catalyse the oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids]
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(biochemistry) An organic complex of lipids and peptides
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of enzymes that catalyse the oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids
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(biochemistry) Synonym of pyrin
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(chemistry) lactalbumin
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of cofactors to several enzymes containing a pyranopterin coordinated to molybdenum
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peptidoglycan, mucopeptide
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(biochemistry) A muralytic enzyme, obtained from Streptomyces, that is used in laboratories to degrade bacteria and to isolate DNA
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(biochemistry) A oxidoreductase that reduces arsenates to arsenite, typically as a defence mechanism against arsenic poisoning.
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Any synthetic lectin not found in nature
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(biochemistry) A thioredoxin that is involved in cell growth and differentiation
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(biochemistry) Eight heme groups in a hemoprotein
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Alternative form of oxidoreductase [(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction.]
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(organic chemistry) A hexapeptide (containing the unusual amino acid statine) that acts as a potent inhibitor of aspartyl proteases
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A lipopeptide derived from leukotriene
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(biochemistry) A large multidomain proteoglycan.
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(biochemistry) A protein related to peroxidase
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Alternative form of peroxiredoxin [(biochemistry) Any of a family of antioxidant enzymes that mediate signal transduction in mammalian cells.]
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of antioxidant proteins
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of proteins, found in peroxisomes, that are associated with several peroxisomal disorders
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(biochemistry) A form of peroxidase, present in crayfish blood, that functions in cell adhesion
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of antioxidant enzymes that mediate signal transduction in mammalian cells.
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Alternative form of peroxiredoxin [(biochemistry) Any of a family of antioxidant enzymes that mediate signal transduction in mammalian cells.]
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polyphenol oxidase
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A complex of calcium phosphate and casein manufactured from skimmed milk
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(biochemistry) An enzyme responsible for the seventh step in heme production, removing hydrogen atoms from protoporphyrinogen IX to form protoporphyrin IX.
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Abbreviation of peroxidase. [(biochemistry) Any of a class of enzymes that act on substrates such as hydrogen peroxide and organic hydroperoxides such as lipid peroxides.]
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of proteins that are involved in redox reactions
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of toxic ribonucleases
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of iron-sulfur proteins found in some bacteria
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invertase
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(biochemistry) An intracellular proteoglycan found in the storage granules of connective tissue mast cells
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(biochemistry) A lectin (typically in snake venom) that binds carbohydrate
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(biochemistry) A cytolysin produced by Streptococcus suis
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of antioxidant proteins that are found in all mammalian cells.
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(biochemistry) A selenium-dependent peroxidase present in the thyroid
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(biochemistry) An enzyme, expressed mainly in the thyroid, that liberates iodine for addition onto tyrosine residues on thyroglobulin for the production of thyroxine or triiodothyronine.
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(biochemistry) A thermophylic metalloenzyme, aldehyde ferredoxin oxidoreductase, containing tungsten,
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(biochemistry) Animal cellulose; a substance present in the mantle, or tunic, of the tunicates, which resembles, or is identical with, the cellulose of the vegetable kingdom.
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An enzyme, similar to catechol oxidase, that catalyzes the production of phenolic pigments such as melanin.
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(biochemistry) A crystallizable flavoprotein enzyme containing iron and molybdenum that promotes the oxidation especially of hypoxanthine and xanthine to uric acid and of many aldehydes to carboxylic acids and that is obtained usually from milk or liver.
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(uncountable, biochemistry) An octapeptide present in the frog Xenopus laevis

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