n
(biochemistry) Synonym of acrosin
n
A biological glycoconjugate
n
Alternative form of C-terminus [(biochemistry) The end of a polypeptide chain that consists of an amino acid with a free carboxyl group]
adj
Of, pertaining to, or derived from cellulose.
adj
(biology) Composed of (alternate layers of) chitin and calcium phosphate
n
(biochemistry) Any sulfatase that sulfates chondroitin.
n
(biochemistry) The most common form of creatine, which is similar or identical to endogenous creatine produced in the human body.
adj
(biochemistry) Describing a glycoside (but especially a glycoprotein) from which the sugar entity has been removed
adj
Relating to a diglycoside
n
(biochemistry) A pair of amino acids that repeat in a particular protein
n
(biochemistry) Any rhamnolipid that has two rhamnose moieties
n
Twelve contiguous histidine amino acids, typically in a terminal position of some enzymes
n
(biochemistry) A glycoprotein associated with dystrophin.
adj
(biochemistry, of a yeast) able to ferment fructose
n
(biochemistry) Any lectin that binds fucose
n
(biochemistry) Any of many glycoproteins containing fucose
n
(biochemistry) Any transferase that catalyzes the transfer of a galacturonic acid residue
n
(biochemistry) The glycal derived from glucose
n
(organic chemistry) The stereochemistry of glucose
adj
That participates in glucosylation
n
(biochemistry) Any domain of a glycoprotein, especially of a mucin
n
An artificial structural carbohydrate
n
(biology) A complex of glycoproteins, in a plant cell wall, associated with cellular adhesion
n
(biochemistry) Any substance related to simple carbohydrates, but especially such a compound present in a biological macromolecule
n
A nanoparticle composed of carbohydrate, typically of a glycan
n
(biochemistry) Any glycolipid having a glycopeptide component
n
(biochemistry) Any phosphoprotein that has bound carbohydrate (or glycoprotein that has bound phosphate)
n
(biochemistry) any compound of a carbohydrate and a polypeptide
n
(biochemistry) A site of glycosylation in a protein
adj
(biochemistry) Describing a glycoside (but especially a glycoprotein) that has the sugar entity intact
n
Any of a range of compounds that have different glycosylation sites
adj
Relating to grumusols.
n
(biochemistry) any protein in which iron is coordinated with cysteine sulfur and sometimes also with inorganic sulfur; they have electron transfer and enzymatic function
n
high fructose corn syrup
adj
Relating to ketosis or ketoacidosis
n
Synonym of lactate dehydrogenase
n
(biochemistry) Synonym of ligninase
n
(biochemistry) Any of a family of phosphatidylinositol derivatives of glycan that coats the surfaces of many parasitic protozoa.
adj
Relating to lipopolysaccharides
n
(biochemistry) A cardiolipin that lacks an acyl group
n
(biochemistry) The fermentative principle of malt; malt diastase.
n
(biochemistry) Any glycoprotein based on mannose.
n
(biochemistry) Any flavoprotein containing molybdenum
n
Alternative form of N-terminus [(biochemistry) The end of a polypeptide chain that consists of an amino acid with a free amino group]
n
(biochemistry) Any of a particular class of bacterial modulin
n
(biochemistry) An oligonucleotide.
adj
Relating to, or derived from penicillin
adj
(biochemistry) Relating to, or composed of pentapeptides
n
(biochemistry) A complex of peptide and glycolipid
n
A complex of peptide (typically a polypeptide) and a polysaccharide
n
Synonym of peptidoglycan
n
(biochemistry) The phospholipid phosphatidyl choline
n
Any phosphoglyceric glycoprotein
n
(biochemistry) A complex of a phospholipid and a glycoprotein
n
Any liposome that has a phospholipid membrane
n
(biochemistry) A glycoprotein containing phosphomannose
n
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of phospholipids, found in cell membranes, in which one of the fatty acids is replaced by an aldehyde (connected to the glycerol with an unsaturated ether linkage)
n
(biochemistry) Any of many glycoproteins that have heteropolysaccharide side chains
n
(biochemistry) A complex of a protein and a phosphoglycan
adj
Containing or releasing purines
adj
Characteristic of a riboside, especially of the link between ribose and a sugar moiety
n
Something that produces sugar
n
(biochemistry) Any glycoprotein that is combined with sialic acid
n
(biochemistry) A lectin that binds sialic acid
n
A glycoprotein containing sialic acid
n
(biochemistry) Any oligosaccharide related to sialic acid
n
(biochemistry) Any polysaccharide that serves to store energy in plants (typically starch) or animals (typically glycogen)
n
(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of an organic sulfate
n
Alternative form of sulfurylase [(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of sulfate, typically to a form of ATP]
n
(biochemistry) Any glycoprotein in which the carbohydrate moiety is xylose
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