adj
(biochemistry) Produced or activated by ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
n
(biochemistry) A form of prothrombin that has undergone posttranslational carboxylation.
n
(biochemistry) deglycosylation in which the sugar is glucose
n
(biochemistry) The removal of a sugar moiety from a glycoprotein
n
(biochemistry) endocellular transglucosylation
adj
Relating to, or composed of exopolysaccharide
n
(biochemistry) Any enzyme that hydrolyzes certain glycoproteins to produce galactosamine
adj
Of or containing glucose.
n
(biochemistry) non-enzymatic reaction of a sugar and an amine group of a protein to form a glycoprotein
n
(organic chemistry) The analysis of carbohydrates
n
A cluster of glycans proposed as a means of drug delivery
n
The systematic synthesis of glycoprotein antibodies by placing a specific sugar in a specific position
n
(biochemistry) An isoform of a glycoprotein
n
(biochemistry) The glycosylation of a glycoprotein precursor to produce the active compound
n
(biochemistry) The modification of a protein by reaction with a sugar, typically to produce a glycoprotein
n
(cytology) A structure of glycoproteins.
n
(biochemistry) A hydrolase enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of guanidinoacetate and water into glycine and urea.
n
(chemistry) An enzyme that catalyzes the addition of water.
adj
(biochemistry) Between cysteine residues of a protein
n
(biochemistry) A unit comprising two or more iron atoms and bridging sulfur ligands in an iron-sulfur protein.
n
(biochemistry) The introduction of a lipid chain into a polypeptide (by lipidization)
n
(biochemistry) the peroxidation (oxidative degradation) of lipids to form lipoperoxides
n
(biochemistry) Anything that causes methylation.
adj
(biochemistry, of a protein) Incorrectly glycosylated
n
(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyses monoubiquitination
adj
(biochemistry) Involving multiple leucine zippers
n
(biochemistry) The creation of biochemical oligomers
n
(biochemistry) aerobic phosphorylation of cellular nutrients to release energy and reform ATP
n
the conversion of something into a phosphate
n
(biochemistry) Any substance that donates a phosphoryl group
n
(biochemistry) A phosphoprotein related to histone.
n
(biochemistry) A phosphoric monoester hydrolase; an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of O-P bonds by nucleophilic attack of phosphorus by cysteine residues or coordinated metal ions.
adj
(biochemistry) Not modified by phosphomimetics
n
(biochemistry) A phosphorylated residue
adj
(biochemistry) Relating to phosphorylation
adj
Relating to phosphorylation.
n
(biochemistry) A transfer of phosphate groups between two molecules
n
(biochemistry) An enzyme that degrades polyadenylate
n
(biology) A polymeric fusome
n
Synonym of polynucleotide
n
(chemistry) Any proton-transfer reaction
n
Any of a family of small disulfide-linked dimeric proteins found only in mammals.
n
(biochemistry) The process, or the result of modification by a transglutaminase
n
(biochemistry) The transfer of a sugar residue from one glycoside to another
n
The action of a transphosphorylase
adj
Activated by zinc ions
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