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Ubiquitin vs Polyubiquitin - What's the difference?

ubiquitin | polyubiquitin |


As nouns the difference between ubiquitin and polyubiquitin

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 polyubiquitin is (biochemistry) a chain of several ubiquitin molecules attached to a protein.

Protein vs Polyubiquitin - What's the difference?

protein | polyubiquitin |


As nouns the difference between protein and polyubiquitin

is that protein is protein while polyubiquitin is (biochemistry) a chain of several ubiquitin molecules attached to a protein.

Polyubiquitination vs Polyubiquitin - What's the difference?

polyubiquitination | polyubiquitin | Derived terms |

Polyubiquitination is a derived term of polyubiquitin.


In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between polyubiquitination and polyubiquitin

is that polyubiquitination is (biochemistry) the addition of a series of ubiquitin molecules to another protein while polyubiquitin is (biochemistry) a chain of several ubiquitin molecules attached to a protein.

As nouns the difference between polyubiquitination and polyubiquitin

is that polyubiquitination is (biochemistry) the addition of a series of ubiquitin molecules to another protein while polyubiquitin is (biochemistry) a chain of several ubiquitin molecules attached to a protein.

Heap vs Heapy - What's the difference?

heap | heapy |


As a noun heap

is heap.

As an adjective heapy is

having lots of heaps or piles.

Pile vs Heapy - What's the difference?

pile | heapy |


As a noun pile

is diligence.

As an adjective heapy is

having lots of heaps or piles.

Bone vs Bioceramic - What's the difference?

bone | bioceramic |


As nouns the difference between bone and bioceramic

is that bone is a composite material consisting largely of calcium phosphate and collagen and making up the skeleton of most vertebrates while bioceramic is any of several ceramic materials, having a similar composition to the minerals of bone, used in bone implants.

As an adjective bone

is of an off-white colour, like the colour of bone.

As a verb bone

is to prepare (meat, etc) by removing the bone or bones from.

As a proper noun Bône

is a city in eastern Algeria, now known as Annaba.

Implant vs Bioceramic - What's the difference?

implant | bioceramic |


As a verb implant

is .

As a noun bioceramic is

any of several ceramic materials, having a similar composition to the minerals of bone, used in bone implants.

Methyl vs Methylcytosine - What's the difference?

methyl | methylcytosine |


As nouns the difference between methyl and methylcytosine

is that methyl is methyl while methylcytosine is (organic chemistry) any methyl derivative of cytosine, but especially 5-methylcytosine formed by methylation of dna.

Cytosine vs Methylcytosine - What's the difference?

cytosine | methylcytosine |


As nouns the difference between cytosine and methylcytosine

is that cytosine is (biochemistry) a base, c4h5n3o, which pairs with guanine in dna and rna while methylcytosine is (organic chemistry) any methyl derivative of cytosine, but especially 5-methylcytosine formed by methylation of dna.

Methylation vs Methylcytosine - What's the difference?

methylation | methylcytosine |


As nouns the difference between methylation and methylcytosine

is that methylation is methylation while methylcytosine is (organic chemistry) any methyl derivative of cytosine, but especially 5-methylcytosine formed by methylation of dna.

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