adj
Causing or relating to acetylation.
n
(organic chemistry, in combination) A derivative of a peptide in which a group (such as collagen) is attached to the terminal -NH₂ group
n
Synonym of aniacinamidosis
adj
(immunology) The generates an immune response to galactosylated liposomes
n
Alternative form of asolectin [(biochemistry) A mixture of phospholipids obtained commercially from soybeans]
n
(organic chemistry) Any of a group of aromatic dipeptides that have an N-N group in place of the terminal amine
n
(organic chemistry) Any peptide in which one or more of the amino residues is replaced by a semicarbazide
n
Such a glycan or glycopeptide
n
(medicine) bisphosphonate
n
(organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any compound that binds to DNA via two intercalating groups.
adj
Related to or containing caffeine.
n
The calcium salt of guanylic acid, used as a flavor enhancer.
n
(biochemistry) A synthetic decapeptide that folds into a beta-hairpin structure in water.
n
(biochemistry, medicine) Abbreviation of cholesterol. [(biochemistry) A sterol lipid synthesized by the liver and transported in the bloodstream to the membranes of all animal cells; it plays a central role in many biochemical processes and, as a lipoprotein that coats the walls of blood vessels, is associated with cardiovascular disease.]
n
(organic chemistry) Any peptide that has an added chromophore (typically an azo compound)
n
(biochemistry) Synonym of alexin
n
(biochemistry) Any of a group of peptides produced by cyanobacteria
n
(organic chemistry) Any cyclic decapeptide
n
(organic chemistry) Any cyclic depsipeptide
n
Any cyclodepsipeptide composed of six monomers
n
(biochemistry) Any of a group of cyclic peptides proposed as a basis of rigid protein structures
n
(biochemistry) A cyclic octadepsipeptide
n
A cyclic oligopeptide (cyclopeptide form of an oligopeptide)
n
(organic chemistry) Any cyclic peptide
n
(biochemistry) A DNA lesion that blocks an RNA polymerase
n
(biochemistry) Any of several leukotriene that are combined with cysteine
n
A section of ten histidine amino acids added to a protein (such a section does not exist in nature)
n
(biochemistry) Any deoxyribonucleotide in which the nucleobase is a pyrimidine
n
A metallic compound of a dextran
adj
(chemistry) Synonym of digoxigenated
n
(biochemistry) A dipeptide consisting of two leucine molecules joined via a peptide bond.
n
(biochemistry, countable) The motif in proteins composed of this dipeptide
n
(biochemistry, organic chemistry) An organic compound formed from two amino acids joined by a peptide bond.
n
(organic chemistry) Any oligopeptide that has twelve amino acid units
n
(biochemistry) Any endogenous vanilloid
n
A non-proteinogenic amino acid that is a component of mannopeptimycin.
n
(organic chemistry) A peptide ergot alkaloid; any ergoline derivative that contains a tripeptide moiety, comprising proline and α-hydroxy-α-amino acids, linked in a cyclol formation with the carboxyl carbon of proline.
n
Synonym of eurycolactone
n
A detergent based on phosphocholine
n
(biochemistry) Initialism of glutathione amide reductase.
n
(dated) Synonym of glycogen
n
(biochemistry) Abbreviation of isopropyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside.
n
(chemistry) A compound of two or more amino acids (a peptide) in which an amide link involves an amino group not in the alpha- position
n
(sciences) The easily digested reduction product of keratin, in which the disulfide links are reduced to SH groups, the individual peptide chains having been separated.
n
(organic chemistry) Any peptide in which one of the terminal amino acid residues is leucine
n
(biochemistry) Any of a group of linear dehydrated peptides
n
A lipopeptide derived from a hexapeptide
n
(organic chemistry) Any lipopeptide derived from a tetrapeptide
n
A hexosamine that is a lyxose.
n
(organic chemistry) Any glycopeptide in which the sugar moiety is mannose.
n
Alternative form of metallo-beta-lactamase [An organometallic form of beta-lactamase.]
n
(biochemistry) monoiodotyrosine
n
That which undergoes monointercalation into DNA
n
(biochemistry) aminylation with norepinephrine
n
(biochemistry) Abbreviation of phosphocreatine. [(biochemistry) A phosphorylated derivative of creatine that is used in muscles to store chemical energy]
n
An oligopeptide (or section of a protein) consisting of five glycine amino acids
n
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds consisting of various numbers of amino acids in which the amine of one is reacted with the carboxylic acid of the next to form an amide bond.
n
(biochemistry) A synthetic organic polymer similar to DNA or RNA; the sugar backbone of nucleic acids is replaced by N-(2-aminoethyl)-glycine linked through peptide bonds - considered a possible precursor to RNA
n
(organic chemistry) Any dendrimer composed of peptide moieties.
n
(organic chemistry) Any peptide that take part in peptidomimicry
n
Any of various compounds that stabilize proteins against high hydrostatic pressure
n
(biochemistry) a homopolymer of the amino acid cystine
n
(biochemistry) Any polypeptide (or segment of a protein) consisting of leucine moieties only
n
(biochemistry) The polypeptide whose constituent amino acid is ornithine
n
(organic chemistry) Any polymer of (same or different) amino acids joined via peptide bonds.
n
(biochemistry) A polypeptide (or fragment) containing only phenylalanine
n
Short for pre-queuosine1. [(biochemistry) a modified nucleoside that is an intermediate in the production of queuosine from GTP (guanosine triphosphate).]
n
A proteoglycan composed of aminosugar moieties
n
(biochemistry) Any biologically inactive compound that may be converted into a vitamin within an animal organism
adj
(organic chemistry) Relating to a pseudodipeptide
n
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.]
n
(biochemistry) A modified nucleoside present in certain tRNAs in bacteria and eukaryotes.
n
Alternative form of ribophorin [(biochemistry) Any of a group of transmembrane glycoproteins located in the membrane of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, but absent in the membrane of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.]
n
(medicine) A derivative of radioactive technetium used in nuclear imaging
n
(biochemistry, medicine) Any of a family of antibiotics composed of a ring structure containing highly modified amino acids and a linear peptide containing dehydroalanines extending from the ring at a pyridyl group
n
(biochemistry) A haloperoxidase, used by some algae to synthesise halogen compounds, that has a requirement for the element vanadium
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