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A distasteful substance produced by some butterflies as a defence mechanism
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(biochemistry) A specific protein that plays a role in electron transfer, containing a copper atom.
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An aminoglycan related to dextran
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of biologically-active peptides present in cyanobacteria, principally of the genus Anabaena.
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of cyclic dipeptides found in Staphylococcus aureus
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(organic chemistry) The siderophore amino acid (2S)-2,6-bis[(2,3-dihydroxybenzoyl)amino]hexanoic acid produced by the bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of tetraether lipids, found in Archaea bacteria, that confer stability to these bacteria by spanning the cytoplasmic membrane.
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(biochemistry) A mixture of proteins, similar to gluten, obtained from carob beans
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Any of a group of lipodepsipeptides present in Pseudomonas corrugata
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of virucidal proteins present in some cyanobacteria
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(biochemistry) A particular male pheromone
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A structure, on the surface of a bacterial cell, that mediates electron transport
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(biochemistry, bacteriology) A gene found in Mycobacterium bovis that codes an enzyme involved in the production of coenzyme F₄₂₀-5.
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(biochemistry) An enzyme derived from figs.
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(biochemistry) A protein toxin found in the seeds of the Himalayan plant Gelonium multiflorum
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(biochemistry) A protein, isolated from the red alga Griffithsia, that may have some use as a microbicide.
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Alternative form of haemantamine [(organic chemistry) Any of a class of alkaloids, extracted from various flowers, that can cause apoptosis]
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(biochemistry) An archaeal protein present in a Haloquadratum species
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(biochemistry) A chitinase present in the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis
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(organic chemistry) Any of a group of polyhydroxy polyene toxins present in some dinoflagellates
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Alternative form of lactofuchsin [A mounting medium, composed of fuchsin in lactic acid, and stain for the microscopic study of fungi]
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(biochemistry) An antimicrobial oligopeptide present in the skin of some amphibians
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Any of a class of antibiotics with lipophilic side chains linked to glycopeptides.
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of water-soluble glycoproteins that provide lubrication to articular cartilage.
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An organometallic form of beta-lactamase.
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(biochemistry) A lectin, that binds mannose, present in a cyanobacterium Microcystis
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(biochemistry) A sweet protein found in Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii
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(biochemistry) A cyclopeptide sulfate produced by the cyanobacterium Nodularia
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(biochemistry) A glutelin that is the main protein in rice
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(biochemistry) A predominant extracellular alkaline endopeptidase of the mold Aspergillus oryzae.
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(biochemistry) An astacin found in oocytes, involved in the hardening of the zona pellucida
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A glucan, derived from Basidiomycetes, used as an enzyme substrate
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(biochemistry) A lectin found in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis.
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Any cystatin found in plants.
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(biochemistry) A fluorescent siderophore produced by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Any of a group of substances, produced by heating chlorophyll, typically present in used olive oil
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of protein found in solanaceous plants
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(organic chemistry) Any of a group of compounds, synthesised by rhizobia, associated with nodulation
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of opioid peptides formed during digestion of the rubisco protein from spinach leaves.
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(organic chemistry) A bisindolylmaleimide that inhibits protein kinase
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(organic chemistry) A peptide toxin in the venom of the spider Stromatopelma calceatum
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(biochemistry) A glycopeptide that contains sulfate groups
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A recombinant human lactoferrin produced by the fungus Aspergillus niger or its close relatives that has potential antineoplastic and immunomodulating activities
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of avidin-like biotin-binding proteins found in the tamogitake mushroom (of genus Pleurotus).
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of cytotoxic proteins found in Actinia tenebrosa.
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(organic chemistry) A lectin isolated from Bothrops atrox (common lancehead) venom
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(medicine, dated) A hypothetical substance in cereals that interferes with calcium and phosphorus metabolism and leads to rickets.
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(organic chemistry) The toxin C₇H₁₇NO₂, produced by the typhoid bacillus.
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(biochemistry) A supposedly identical toxic substance obtained by cleavage of an albumose.
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of toxic lectins present in mistletoe (Viscum album)
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(biochemistry) Any organic compound that stimulates the formation of a haustorium.
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(bacteriology, biochemistry) A toxic protein secreted by Xanthomonas that damages plants by damaging their immune response
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