n
(biochemistry) The form of a metalloprotein that lacks the coordinated metal atom
n
(biochemistry) An enzyme involved in autoactivation
n
(biochemistry) enzymatic biotinylation of an enzyme itself
n
(biochemistry) cleavage without the use of enzymes
n
(biochemistry) autocatalysis of the ligation of an enzyme
adj
(biochemistry) Involving two chaperones
adj
(biochemistry, of an enzyme) That targets two separate substrates
n
(biochemistry) Any of several materials that form complexes with a chaperonin
v
(biochemistry) To make multiple active sites of an enzyme (or enzymes) available simultaneously
n
(biochemistry) Any small molecule that is necessary for the functioning of an enzyme.
n
(biochemistry) A substance, especially a coenzyme or a metal, that must be present for an enzyme to function.
n
(biochemistry) An interaction between the substrate binding sites of an allosteric enzyme in which binding at one site increases or decreases binding at another
n
(biochemistry) A dimer of ubiquitin; the motif responsible for its biosynthesis
adj
(biochemistry, of an enzyme or molecule) That binds a compound on an outside position.
n
(biochemistry) exocytic deubiquitinase
n
Any enzyme that can function under extreme environmental conditions such as high temperature or salinity.
n
(biochemistry) A sequence of fluorophore-labelled amino acids in a protein
n
Alternative form of glycogenolysis [(biochemistry) The production of glucose-1-phosphate by splitting a glucose monomer from glycogen using inorganic phosphate]
n
(biochemistry, immunology) Any carbohydrate that is an antigen
n
(biochemistry) The study of the biological role of carbohydrates (especially oligosaccharides) and glycosides
n
an extension of the immunoblotting technique in the analysis of glycomes
n
(biology) A gene involved in the glycosylation pathway.
adj
(biochemistry) Relating to, or composed of glycopeptides
adj
Composed of glycoprotein
adj
Relating to glycosylation
adj
(biochemistry, of a complex) Composed of a single type of protein
adj
(biochemistry) phosphorylated to a less than normal extent, or less than fully
adj
(biochemistry) Describing a protein that has been covalently modified with lipid extensions.
n
(biochemistry) Any enzyme that converts chemical energy into mechanical energy and hence into movement
n
(biochemistry) A large, complex synthase (that produces a specific natural product as if on an assembly line)
n
Alternative form of metallocentre [(biochemistry) The region of a metalloprotein enclosing the metal atom.]
n
(biochemistry) A metallic cofactor
n
(biochemistry) Any substance that carries (temporarily chelates) iron or another metal ion
n
(biochemistry) Any protein that regulates biochemical interactions with metals, often by binding to them
n
(biochemistry) A protein that can form two or more different homo-oligomers (morpheein forms), but must come apart and change shape to convert between forms.
adj
(biochemistry) That adheres to multiple proteins
n
(biochemistry) A mutated form of an existing enzyme
n
(biochemistry) chromatography of oligonucleotides
n
(biochemistry, genetics) The complete set of phosphatases found in a biological sample; especially that found in a person's body under normal conditions, and when suffering from a disease
n
(biochemistry) A domain of a phosphoprotein
n
(biochemistry) Any epitope that contains a phosphate group
adj
(biochemistry) Whose function is impaired by phosphorylation
adj
(immunology, of an antibody) That only reacts with a phosphorylated material
adj
(biochemistry) sensitive to phosphate concentration
n
(biochemistry) An intercellular signal mediated by a sphingosine-phosphate
n
(biochemistry, genetics) A site (on a protein etc) responsible for, or associated with, phosphorylation
n
(organic chemistry) Any relatively small molecule, especially a peptide that mimics some characteristic of a protein
n
(biochemistry, followed by a Roman numeral) A synonym for any of several hemes (followed by a letter)
n
(biochemistry) The chemistry of saliva (or of similar secretions)
n
(biochemistry) The Krebs cycle.
n
(computing, biochemistry) A theoretical enzyme constructed mathematically
n
(biology) One of a physiological group of globular bacteria that produce fermentations of diverse nature; — distinguished from pathogene.
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