v
(genetics) To carry out or induce an adenylation reaction.
n
(biochemistry) Any reaction or process that forms an adenylate but especially such a posttranslational modification to a protein.
n
A secondary structure found in many proteins, in which the amino acids are arranged in a coil, or helix, with almost no free space on the inside and all side chains being pointed towards the outside
n
(biochemistry) Abbreviation of anaerobic ammonium oxidation, a part of the nitrogen cycle
n
(biochemistry) Specifically, the posttranslational reaction of cholesterol with a protein
n
(biochemistry) The posttranslational modification of the amino acid arginine in a protein into the amino acid citrulline
v
(biochemistry) To remove an adenosyl group
v
Synonym of decarboxylate
n
(biochemistry) The removal of glucuronic acid derivatives from a molecule
v
To carry out deglutamylation
adj
That is involved in deglutathionylation
v
(biochemistry) To remove terminal glycine residues from a protein
adj
(biochemistry, of a glycoside) From which the mannose groups have been removed
v
(biochemistry) To modify by the addition of deoxyhypusine
n
(biochemistry) Modification by the addition of deoxyhypusine
v
To remove a ribose or ribosyl group
n
(biochemistry) The removal of a ribose or ribosyl group from a molecule, especially from a polypeptide or protein
adj
(biochemistry) phosphorylated with two units of phosphoric acid
n
phosphorylation using two phosphate groups
v
(biochemistry) To attach a farnesyl group to a protein.
adj
Modified by galactosylation
adj
That promotes glutamylation
n
(organic chemistry) Any reaction that adds a glutaryl group
n
(biochemistry) modification by reaction with glutathione; especially such posttranslational modification of a protein via a disulfide bond
n
(organic chemistry) The manufacture of a large series of related compounds, containing various sugar moieties, for investigation as pharmaceuticals etc.
n
(biochemistry) Modification by reaction with histamine
adj
(biochemistry, of bases or nucleosides) modified at multiple positions
n
(biochemistry) Reaction (typically of a phospholipid) with lysine
n
(biochemistry) The removal of a single iodine atom, typically from thyroxine
adj
(biochemistry) Describing a protein that has a single polypeptide chain.
adj
(biochemistry) phosphorylated with a single unit of phosphoric acid
n
The addition of a single uridine group
n
(especially in combination) polyhistidine that has eight monomers
v
To modify by the addition of several adenylate groups
n
The addition of several uridine nucleotides to RNA
adj
(biochemistry) resistant to redox reactions
n
(biochemistry) The reaction of a membrane protein with a fatty acid (especially palmitic acid) via the sulfur atom of a cysteine amino acid
n
(organic chemistry) Any homopolymer formed from peptide monomers
n
(biochemistry) Any metabolite that contains a phosphate (or similar) group
v
(biochemistry) To react with phosphopantetheine
n
A polymer formed from glutamate residues
n
The addition of many uridine nucleotides to RNA
n
(biochemistry) Any substance that induces oxidative stress
n
Alternative form of pseudouridylation [(biochemistry) The addition of one or more pseudouridine moieties]
v
To modify by means of pseudouridylation
n
(biochemistry) The addition of one or more pseudouridine moieties
adj
Treated with puromycin
v
(chemistry) To react with pyrophosphate
n
(biology) The addition of one or more ribose molecules to a protein.
n
(biochemistry) The attachment of a ribose or ribosyl group to a molecule, especially to a polypeptide or protein
n
(biochemistry) Modification by reaction with an RUB protein
v
(biochemistry) To modify a protein by reaction with serotonin
n
(biochemistry) Alternative spelling of sulfatase [(biochemistry) Any of several enzymes, in animals and bacteria, which catalyze the hydrolysis of organic sulfates]
v
(transitive, biochemistry) To attach to (a protein) via SUMOylation.
n
(biochemistry) The intermolecular or intramolecular transfer of a glutaminyl group
n
(organic chemistry, biochemistry) The transfer of a methyl group between molecules, especially between biological compounds such as amino acids or the components of nucleic acids.
adj
glycosylated with three molecules of glucose
n
phosphorylation to form a triphosphate
n
The process of xylosylating.
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