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Monopole vs Monopolar - What's the difference?

monopole | monopolar | Related terms |

Monopolar is a related term of monopole.



As a noun monopole

is an appellation owned by a single winery.

As an adjective monopolar is

having a single pole.

Ubiquitin vs Monoubiquitination - What's the difference?

ubiquitin | monoubiquitination |


As nouns the difference between ubiquitin and monoubiquitination

is that ubiquitin is (protein) any of a class of small protein, or polypeptide, present in the cells of all eukaryotes; they play a part in modifying and degrading proteins while monoubiquitination is (biochemistry) the addition of a single ubiquitin moiety to a protein substrate.

Protein vs Monoubiquitination - What's the difference?

protein | monoubiquitination |


As nouns the difference between protein and monoubiquitination

is that protein is protein while monoubiquitination is (biochemistry) the addition of a single ubiquitin moiety to a protein substrate.

Ubiquitination vs Monoubiquitination - What's the difference?

ubiquitination | monoubiquitination | Related terms |

Ubiquitination is a related term of monoubiquitination.


In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between ubiquitination and monoubiquitination

is that ubiquitination is (biochemistry) the modification of a protein by the covalent attachment of one or more ubiquitin molecules while monoubiquitination is (biochemistry) the addition of a single ubiquitin moiety to a protein substrate.

As nouns the difference between ubiquitination and monoubiquitination

is that ubiquitination is (biochemistry) the modification of a protein by the covalent attachment of one or more ubiquitin molecules while monoubiquitination is (biochemistry) the addition of a single ubiquitin moiety to a protein substrate.

Yeast vs Retromer - What's the difference?

yeast | retromer |


As nouns the difference between yeast and retromer

is that yeast is an often humid, yellowish froth produced by fermenting malt worts, and used to brew beer, leaven bread, and also used in certain medicines while retromer is (biochemistry) a complex of proteins, first identified in yeast, which plays an important role in recycling transmembrane receptors from endosomes to the trans-golgi network.

As a verb yeast

is to ferment.

Transmembrane vs Retromer - What's the difference?

transmembrane | retromer |


As nouns the difference between transmembrane and retromer

is that transmembrane is (cytology) a transmembrane protein, or the transmembrane portion of a protein while retromer is (biochemistry) a complex of proteins, first identified in yeast, which plays an important role in recycling transmembrane receptors from endosomes to the trans-golgi network.

As an adjective transmembrane

is (biology) traversing a cellular membrane.

Receptor vs Retromer - What's the difference?

receptor | retromer |


As nouns the difference between receptor and retromer

is that receptor is (biochemistry|medicine) a protein on a cell wall that binds with specific molecules so that they can be absorbed into the cell in order to control certain functions while retromer is (biochemistry) a complex of proteins, first identified in yeast, which plays an important role in recycling transmembrane receptors from endosomes to the trans-golgi network.

Endosome vs Retromer - What's the difference?

endosome | retromer |


As nouns the difference between endosome and retromer

is that endosome is an endocytic vacuole through which molecules internalized during endocytosis pass en route to lysosomes while retromer is a complex of proteins, first identified in yeast, which plays an important role in recycling transmembrane receptors from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network.

Pole vs Monopolar - What's the difference?

pole | monopolar |


As a noun pole

is pole.

As an adjective monopolar is

having a single pole.

Egg vs Monoautochronic - What's the difference?

egg | monoautochronic |


As a noun egg

is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

As an adjective monoautochronic is

(biology) describing the simultaneous production of a single egg by each of a pair of oviducts.

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