In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hyperacetylation and hyperacetylate
is that hyperacetylation is (biochemistry) the excessive acetylation of the lysine residues of a protein (especially of a histone) while hyperacetylate is (biochemistry) to cause or be subject to hyperacetylation.
As a noun hyperacetylation
is (biochemistry) the excessive acetylation of the lysine residues of a protein (especially of a histone).
As a verb hyperacetylate is
(biochemistry) to cause or be subject to hyperacetylation.
hyperacetylation
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Noun
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en noun)
(biochemistry) The excessive acetylation of the lysine residues of a protein (especially of a histone) hyperacetylate
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Verb
(hyperacetylat)
(biochemistry) To cause or be subject to hyperacetylation