adj
(biochemistry) Describing part of a glycoside not related to the glycosidic link
v
To dephosphorylate by means of autodephosphorylation
v
To phosphorylate by means of autophosphorylation.
n
(biochemistry) A capped end of a nucleic acid molecule
n
(biochemistry) Any of several classes of enzyme that remove acetyl groups from proteins
n
(biochemistry) An enzyme that reverses to action of ferrochelatase
n
(biochemistry) The removal of methylimine residues from amino acids such as methylarginine
n
(biochemistry) The removal of palmitate esters bound to a protein
n
The removal of phosphate or phosphoric acid
n
(biochemistry) The removal of conjugated PUP protein
n
(biochemistry, genetics) The removal, by hydrolysis, of a purine base from DNA
n
(biochemistry) removal of a terminal arginine moiety from a protein
n
(biochemistry) Any enzyme that reduces ferric iron to ferrous, often as a byproduct of another operation
n
Conversion into glaucophane.
adj
That produces glucuronidation
adj
That can be glycolyzed
adj
(biochemistry) phosphorylated to a more than normal extent, or fully saturated with phosphate groups
n
(chemistry) Any substance that can transfer ions from a hydrophilic medium (such as water) to a hydrophobic medium, or across a biological membrane, normally by forming a reversible complex with it; an ion carrier
v
To modify by means of lipidation
n
Alternative form of lipolysis [(organic chemistry) The hydrolysis of lipids.]
n
(biochemistry) Any metalloenzyme in which the active metal is molybdenum.
n
(biochemistry) Multiple heme groups in a hemoprotein
adj
(biochemistry) That can be palmitoylated
n
Synonym of phosphate acetyltransferase
n
(biochemistry) The isoform of a phosphoprotein
adj
Alternative form of phosphorolytic [Of or pertaining to phosphorolysis]
n
(biochemistry) A receptor for phosphorylated species
adj
(biochemistry) Relating to phosphorylysis.
n
A phosphoprotein gel stain
adj
(biochemistry) Multiply phosphorylated
n
(biochemistry) Initialism of phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate. [(biochemistry) A pentose phosphate, formed from ribose 5-phosphate by the enzyme ribose-phosphate diphosphokinase, which plays a role in transferring phospho-ribose groups in several reactions.]
n
(biochemistry) The conjugation of the PUP protein to the amino groups of lysine amino acids in target proteins
v
(biochemistry) To cause, or to undergo reglucosylation
adj
lipidated again, especially following delipidation
n
A compounds formed from the reaction of ribonucleic acid with a base.
adj
Relating to a ribonucleotide
n
(biochemistry) Any of a group of proteins similar to ubiquitin
n
(biochemistry) A protein strand composed of multiples of an amino acid oligomer
adj
That produces transglycosylation
n
(biochemistry) Any of a class of small protein, or polypeptide, present in the cells of all eukaryotes, that play a part in modifying and degrading proteins.
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