Concept cluster: Chemistry > Protein biochemistry
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(biochemistry) The complete set of acetylases in a particular organism
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(biochemistry) An enzyme that is present in the cell only under conditions in which it is clear of adaptive value.
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(biochemistry) That counters the action of a metalloproteinase
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(biochemistry) Any enzyme that inhibits the action of another
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(biochemistry) An inactive haloenzyme lacking a cofactor.
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(biochemistry) A receptor that targets apoproteins or apolipoproteins
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(biochemistry) Spontaneous proteolysis
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The enzymatic breakdown of casein
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(biochemistry) Any enzyme found outside of (or on the outer surface of) a cell
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A protein, elongation factor thermo unstable, one of the prokaryotic elongation factors.
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(biochemistry) Relating to an endoglycosidase
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(biochemistry) Relating to the cleavage of peptides at a terminal position
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(biochemistry) molecules that bind to enzymes and decrease their activity
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(biochemistry) Produced by exocytosis
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(biochemistry) The external surface of a coiled protein
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exocytic proteolysis
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(biochemistry) The product formed by the excision of an intein from a protein
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(biochemistry) Any enzyme that transport lipids from the cytosolic to the exoplasmic face of a cell
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(biochemistry) A lipidome of glycerolipids
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(biochemistry, immunology) A carbohydrate epitope
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A fraction that contains carbohydrates
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(biochemistry) The set of all glycolipids in a cell or organism
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(biochemistry) The epitope of a glycoprotein
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of closely-related proteins that have similar structural and functional properties.
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(biochemistry) An isoenzyme
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(biochemistry) reaction (typically of a polypeptide) with a lipid
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Any material having characteristics of a lipid
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(biochemistry) A micellular complex of lipid surrounding a protein core
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(biochemistry) A very large enzyme
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(biochemistry) A metalloprotein involved in the formation of osteoclasts.
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of proteins that move metal ions to specific sites within a cell, normally to bind with metalloenzymes and cofactors
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(biochemistry) A clustering of the metal atoms of a metalloenzyme
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(biochemistry) Any enzyme that contains a metal atom which is essential for its biological activity
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Alternative form of metalloisoenzyme [(biochemistry) Any isoenzyme that contains a metal atom which is essential for its biological activity]
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(biochemistry) a protein, such as haemoglobin or chlorophyll, that contains a metal atom as a cofactor
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(biochemistry) Any reductase that is a metalloenzyme
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Alternative form of metalloenzyme [(biochemistry) Any enzyme that contains a metal atom which is essential for its biological activity]
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(biochemistry) Any protein derived from another by the use of acids or bases
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A peptide fragment of a protein.
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(biochemistry) A chaperone for a molybdoenzyme
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(biochemistry) Any metalloprotein containing molybdenum
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(biochemistry) Any protein that has a single copy of the cupin domain
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A bacterial gene that produces the enzyme.
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(biochemistry) A complex of lipid and nucleic acid
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(biochemistry) The lipidomics of oxylipids
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Having few mannoside residues
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A chemical agent that peptizes.
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(physiology) Any substance convertible into peptone.
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Alternative form of peptonize [(physiology, biochemistry) To convert a protein into peptones under the influence of the enzyme pepsin]
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(physiology, biochemistry) The conversion of a protein into peptones under the influence of the enzyme pepsin
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(biochemistry, of an enzyme) That binds in an inactive position near an active site
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A particular protein kinase.
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(cytology, biochemistry) A cluster of cells associated with phosphorylation
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(biochemistry) The mapping and analysis of phosphorylation sites
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(biochemistry) A peptidome of phosphopeptides
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(biochemistry) Any inactive precursor of an enzyme that is converted to an enzyme by proteolysis; a zymogen
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(biochemistry) A section of amino acids at one end of a protein molecule that assists in folding
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(biochemistry) A protein that has been slightly modified by water, dilute acid, or enzymes, but not modified to the extent of a metaprotein.
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(biochemistry) A compound consisting of a protein bound to another non-protein molecule.
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(biochemistry, countable) Any of numerous large, complex naturally-produced molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids, in which the amino acid groups are held together by peptide bonds.
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(chemistry, dated) A mixture of peptides produced by the hydrolysis of proteins.
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(biochemistry) Describing a peptide sequence that is found in only a single known protein and therefore serves to identify that protein.
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(biochemistry) Any protein that is converted to an oncoprotein
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(biochemistry) A variant conformation of an enzyme (that appears to be an isoenzyme)
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That ribolyses
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(biochemistry) Describing proteins that have been cleaved by trypsin at one end only (during a proteomic analysis)
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(biochemistry) Any enzyme present in blood serum
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(biochemistry) Any of a family of small proteins that attach themselves to other proteins within cells and modify their function
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A synthetic enzyme.
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(biochemistry) Abbreviation of tissue transglutaminase.
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variable surface glycoprotein
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(biochemistry) A proenzyme, or enzyme precursor, which requires a biochemical change (i.e. hydrolysis) to become an active form of the enzyme.
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(chemistry) The action of enzymes in breaking down organic substances during fermentation

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