ubiquinol |
proteasome |
In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between ubiquinol and proteasome
is that
ubiquinol is (biochemistry) a certain benzoquinol, the reduced product of ubiquinone, also called coenzyme q
10 while
proteasome is (biochemistry) a complex protein, found in bacterial, archeal and eukaryotic cells, that breaks down other proteins via proteolysis.
As nouns the difference between ubiquinol and proteasome
is that
ubiquinol is (biochemistry) a certain benzoquinol, the reduced product of ubiquinone, also called coenzyme q
10 while
proteasome is (biochemistry) a complex protein, found in bacterial, archeal and eukaryotic cells, that breaks down other proteins via proteolysis.
quinone |
ubiquinol |
As nouns the difference between quinone and ubiquinol
is that
quinone is any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
ubiquinol is a certain benzoquinol, the reduced product of ubiquinone, also called coenzyme Q
10.
coenzyme |
ubiquinol |
As nouns the difference between coenzyme and ubiquinol
is that
coenzyme is while
ubiquinol is (biochemistry) a certain benzoquinol, the reduced product of ubiquinone, also called coenzyme q
10.
benzoquinol |
ubiquinol |
As a noun ubiquinol is
(biochemistry) a certain benzoquinol, the reduced product of ubiquinone, also called coenzyme q
10.