Concept cluster: Chemistry > Protein modification (2)
n
Synonym of aminotransferase
n
(biochemistry) An enzyme that hydrolyzes organophosphates: an aryl dialkyl phosphate + H₂O ⇌ dialkyl phosphate + an aryl alcohol.
adj
(typically of a polysaccharide) crosslinked with itself
v
(biochemistry) To methylate itself
n
fucosylation at two positions
n
(biochemistry) Any substance formed by bioconjugation
n
(biochemistry) Any bioalkylation reaction in which a methyl group is attached
adj
Synonym of diphosphorylated
n
phosphorylation involving two phosphate groups
adj
Synonym of diphosphorylated
adj
Modified by the addition of collagen.
adj
Modified by the removal of an adenosyl group
v
(biochemistry, genetics) To remove an adenylate group from a protein; especially to activate an enzyme by this means
v
(organic chemistry, biochemistry, transitive) To remove an amino group from (a compound), especially by the use of a deaminase enzyme.
v
(biology) To enzymatically remove a cap from mRNA.
adj
Having undergone defucosylation.
v
To remove a glutathione group (from a protein)
n
(biochemistry) The removal of a glutathione moiety from a protein (typically by severing a disulfide linkage).
adj
That demethylates
n
(biochemistry) The process by which NEDD8 is removed from a conjugated protein
n
(biochemistry) The removal of tyrosine from (the carboxyl terminal of) a protein, especially as a posttranslational modification
n
Any of a group of multimers derived from dextran
adj
Modified by reaction with a dextran
adj
That serves to ethylate
n
(chemistry, physics) A termolecular exciplex
v
To cause, or to undergo fucosylation
n
(biochemistry) glycosylation using fucose moieties
adj
(biochemistry) glycosylated with glucose moieties
n
(biochemistry) Reaction with, or formation of a glycoconjugate
adj
That produces glycosylation.
n
(organic chemistry) The reaction of a saccharide with a hydroxy or amino functional group to form a glycoside; especially the reaction with a protein or lipid to form a glycoprotein or glycolipid.
adj
Relating to a glycosyl.
adj
glycosylated
n
(biochemistry) The attachment of glycosylphosphatidylinositol to a protein as a posttranslational modification
v
To undergo guanidylation
n
(chemistry, dated) A seven-unit oligomer.
n
(biochemistry) The process, or the result of homocysteinylating
v
(biochemistry) To methylate both strands of DNA
n
(organic chemistry) Any oligomer, all of whose monomers are the same
n
(chemistry) The act of hydrolyzing
n
(biochemistry, of bases or nucleosides) modification at multiple positions
n
(biochemistry) Any compound formed from damage to a nucleic acid.
n
(biochemistry) modification (especially of a protein) by association with a lipid
adj
Undergoing monodeiodination
adj
(biochemistry) That involves a single enzyme
v
To phosphorylate by adding a single phosphate entity
adj
(biochemistry, of a membrane protein) that interact with only one leaflet of the lipid bilayer
adj
(biochemistry) fucosylated in multiple locations
n
(biochemistry) fucosylation at multiple sites
adj
(biochemistry, of an enzyme) That removes a muramyl group from a compound
adj
That leads to myristoylation
n
(biochemistry) The process by which the protein NEDD8 is conjugated to its target proteins, analogous to ubiquitination
n
(biochemistry) The formation of an oligoadenylate
n
(biology) Initialism of O-MethylTransferase.
n
oxylipidomics
n
Synonym of poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation
n
Synonym of Pauling unit
v
to convert something into a phosphate
n
A phosphorylated degron
n
(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the interconversion of isomers of glucose phosphates
n
(organic chemistry, biochemistry) The hydrolysis of an organic phosphate
adj
(of a protein) Modified (by amino acid substitution) to mimic a phosphorylated protein
n
modification in order to mimic a specific phosphorylated protein
n
(biochemistry) modification, typically of a protein, by phosphorylation
n
The action, or the result of phosphopantetheinylating
v
(transitive) to cause phosphorylation.
adj
(biochemistry) Relating to the biosynthesis of phospholipids
n
Synonym of phosphate acetyltransferase
n
(biochemistry, genetics) The transfer of multiple ADP-ribose molecules to a target protein
n
(biochemistry) The formation of a polyadenylate, especially that of a nucleic acid.
v
To fucosylate at multiple positions
adj
Converted to a polyglutamate
v
To undergo polyglutamylation
n
(biochemistry) Multiple neddylation
n
(biochemistry) A sequence of several proline residues in a polypeptide or protein; tends to generate an anomalous left-handed helix conformation
n
(biochemistry) uridylylation at many sites
n
(biochemistry, genetics) Any of several types of modification made to a protein subsequent to the translation phase of its biosynthesis
n
(organic chemistry) Any modification of a protein that has a similar effect as phosphorylation
v
To phosphorylate a compound, such as a protein, which has previously been dephosphorylated
n
puromycylation of ribosomes
n
(biochemistry) Reaction with the protein "RUB" related to ubiquitin
n
(rare) The act or process of saccharinizing; as, especially, the lysis of starch (polysaccharides) into sugars (oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides), mainly as catalyzed by amylases.
n
(biochemistry) glycosylation so as to form a sialoglycoprotein
n
(chemistry) Any smectic mesogen.
n
Alternative letter-case form of SUMOylation [(biochemistry) The process whereby SUMO proteins attach themselves to other proteins within cells and modify their function.]
n
Alternative form of amidinotransferase [(biochemistry) Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the transfer of amidinos.]
v
To carry out transglucosylation
v
(transitive) To carry out transphosphorylation upon.
n
(biochemistry) intermolecular ribosylation
v
To phosphorylate to form a triphosphate
n
(biochemistry) The modification of a protein by the covalent attachment of one or more ubiquitin molecules

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