deamidation |
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deamidation |
deamination |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between deamination and deamidation
is that
deamination is the removal of an amino group from a compound while
deamidation is conversion of an amide to a carboxylic acid.
taxonomy |
deamidation |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and deamidation
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
deamidation is (biochemistry) the conversion of glutamine, asparagine, glutamine residues in a polypeptide to glutamic acid or aspartic acid by treatment with strong acid, transamidase or deamidase.
deamidation |
deamidate |
Derived terms |
Deamidation is a derived term of deamidate.
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between deamidation and deamidate
is that
deamidation is (organic chemistry) conversion of an amide to a carboxylic acid while
deamidate is (organic chemistry) to remove an amide functional group from a compound.
As a noun deamidation
is (biochemistry) the conversion of glutamine, asparagine, glutamine residues in a polypeptide to glutamic acid or aspartic acid by treatment with strong acid, transamidase or deamidase.
As a verb deamidate is
(organic chemistry) to remove an amide functional group from a compound.
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