methionine |
false |
As a noun methionine
is methionine (amino acid).
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
methionine |
undefined |
As a noun methionine
is methionine (amino acid).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
valine |
methionine |
As nouns the difference between valine and methionine
is that
valine is tool, means, implement while
methionine is methionine (amino acid).
methionine |
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methionine |
methioninol |
As nouns the difference between methionine and methioninol
is that
methionine is methionine (amino acid) while
methioninol is (organic compound) the alcohol
(s)-2-amino-4-methylmercapto-1-butanol related to methionine.
methionine |
azidohomoalanine |
As nouns the difference between methionine and azidohomoalanine
is that
methionine is a lipotropic, sulphur-containing essential amino acid, C
5H
11NO
2S, found in most protein while
azidohomoalanine is an azido derivative of homoalanine that can be incorporated into proteins as potential methionine analogues.
methionine |
adenosylmethionine |
As nouns the difference between methionine and adenosylmethionine
is that
methionine is a lipotropic, sulphur-containing essential amino acid, C
5H
11NO
2S, found in most protein while
adenosylmethionine is an adenosyl derivative of methionine that is a common co-substrate involved in transmethylation.
methionine |
methionyl |
As nouns the difference between methionine and methionyl
is that
methionine is a lipotropic, sulphur-containing essential amino acid, C
5H
11NO
2S, found in most protein while
methionyl is a univalent radical derived from methionine.
methionine |
dehydromethionine |
As nouns the difference between methionine and dehydromethionine
is that
methionine is a lipotropic, sulphur-containing essential amino acid, C
5H
11NO
2S, found in most protein while
dehydromethionine is the oxidation product of methionine,
methylisothiazolidine-3-carboxylic acid
methionine | aspartokinase |
As nouns the difference between methionine and aspartokinase
is that
methionine is a lipotropic, sulphur-containing essential amino acid, C
5H
11NO
2S, found in most protein while
aspartokinase is an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of the amino acid aspartate, the first step in the biosynthesis of three essential amino acids: methionine, lysine, and threonine.
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