「thiol」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| unstable because they readily dissociate into | thiol and aldehyde. |
| This | thiol appears to participate in the sensing of perox |
| cysteine residue, in the presence of an added | thiol catalyst. |
| Bacillithiol (BSH or Cys-GlcN-mal) is a | thiol compound found in Bacillus species. |
| ycothiol (MSH or AcCys-GlcN-Ins) is an unusual | thiol compound found in the Actinobacteria. |
| In 1985, Alan Fairlamb discovered a unique | thiol compound present in these parasites, and named |
| icin is greatly accelerated in the presence of | thiol compounds. |
| the growing chain bound during synthesis as a | thiol ester at the distal thiol of a 4'-phosphopante |
| e synthases (or synthetases) in an energy-rich | thiol ester linkage. |
| cinic acid is a dicarboxylic acid containing a | thiol functional group. |
| ould it be possible to use chains containing a | thiol group for the R and R' so that disulfide bridg |
| ation is the cleavage of 3-ketoacyl CoA by the | thiol group of another molecule of CoA. |
| olving a nucleophilic attack of the N-terminal | thiol group of peptide 2 at the α-thioester of pepti |
| teine occurs via nucleophillic attack from the | thiol group of the cysteine on C2 of the epoxide. |
| on in which mercury replaces a nitrosyl from a | thiol group. |
| l, in the presence of water) specifically at a | thiol group. |
| PCMB reacts with | thiol groups in proteins and is therefore an inhibit |
| Activity is mediated by the two | thiol groups that the molecule contains. |
| e exchange reactions that oxidise the cysteine | thiol groups of nascent polypeptides. |
| is also used in titrimetric quantification of | thiol groups in proteins. |
| Dimercaprol competes with the | thiol groups for binding the metal ion, which is the |
| At neutral pH, protein | thiol groups specifically react with the functional |
| reduced form of the protein contains two free | thiol groups at the cysteine residues, whereas the o |
| It binds to metal cations through the | thiol groups, which ionize upon complexation. |
| f nitric oxide; it refers to the conversion of | thiol groups, including cysteine residues in protein |
| Hg2+ ions bind to | thiol groups. |
| ists of a benzene ring with a pair of adjacent | thiol groups. |
| hydroxy group of terpineol is replaced by the | thiol in grapefruit mercaptan, so it also called thi |
| echanism that involves a nucleophilic cysteine | thiol in a catalytic dyad. |
| The first step is deprotonation of a | thiol in the enzyme's active site by an adjacent ami |
| was first detected in 2007, as an unidentified | thiol in Bacillus anthracis. |
| boxy-terminus of the substrate to the cysteine | thiol is formed. |
| This | thiol is used as a flavoring agent and used in a wid |
| The | thiol is inserted between C-2 and C-3, which yields |
| The | thiol is susceptible to oxidization to give the disu |
| This | thiol metabolite is quite different from its human e |
| Butanethiol is a | thiol of low molecular weight, and it is highly flam |
| In enzymology, a | thiol oxidase (EC 1.8.3.2) is an enzyme that catalyz |
| erefore they are also sometimes referred to as | thiol proteases. |
| etals act by chemically reacting with adjacent | thiol residues on metabolic enzymes, creating a chel |
| The | thiol reversibly interacts with a zinc atom in the b |
| The | thiol side chain often participates in enzymatic rea |
| e enzyme and serves as a disfulfiram sensitive | thiol site. |
| it is likely that the very vile nature of the | thiol starting material is likely to make the synthe |
| albumin, insulin, transferrin, selenium and a | thiol such as 2-mercaptoethanol or 1-thioglycerol |
| In enzymology, a | thiol sulfotransferase (EC 2.8.2.16) is an enzyme th |
| al reactions, including the addition of benzyl | thiol, the coupling of enolates, and stereospecific |
| hemithioacetal can be prepared by addition of | thiol to methyl glyoxalate. |
| these enzymes by over-oxidation of the active | thiol to sulfinic acid can be reversed by sulfiredox |
| iredoxin-(S-hydroxy-S-oxocysteine), ATP, and a | thiol, whereas its 4 products are peroxiredoxin-(S-h |
| this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl sulfate and | thiol, whereas its two products are adenosine 3',5'- |
| The molecule contains a | thiol, which is its principal site of reaction. |
| Mercaptoethanesulfonate contains both a | thiol, which is the main site of reactivity, and a s |
| The side chain on cysteine is | thiol, which is nonpolar and thus cysteine is usuall |
| , sometimes called 1,2-dimercaptopropane, is a | thiol with the formula HSCH2CH(SH)CH3. |
| An alternative reaction is the reaction of a | thiol with P4S10 to form a substance like the Davy r |
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