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methylarginine |
As nouns the difference between terms and methylarginine
is that
terms is while
methylarginine is (organic compound) any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(n’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid , which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.
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methylarginine |
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As a noun methylarginine is
any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(N’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid, which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.
methylarginine |
demethylimination |
As nouns the difference between methylarginine and demethylimination
is that
methylarginine is any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(N’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid, which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase while
demethylimination is the removal of methylimine residues from amino acids such as methylarginine.
dimethylarginine |
methylarginine |
Related terms |
Dimethylarginine is a related term of methylarginine.
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between dimethylarginine and methylarginine
is that
dimethylarginine is (organic compound) any dimethyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(amino-dimethylaminomethylene)amino]pentanoic acid which is a metabolite of protein modification while
methylarginine is (organic compound) any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(n’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid , which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.
As nouns the difference between dimethylarginine and methylarginine
is that
dimethylarginine is (organic compound) any dimethyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(amino-dimethylaminomethylene)amino]pentanoic acid which is a metabolite of protein modification while
methylarginine is (organic compound) any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(n’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid , which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.
synthase |
methylarginine |
As nouns the difference between synthase and methylarginine
is that
synthase is any enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of a biological compound but, unlike synthetases, does not make use of ATP as a source of energy while
methylarginine is any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(N’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid, which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.
inhibitor |
methylarginine |
As nouns the difference between inhibitor and methylarginine
is that
inhibitor is inhibitor (all senses) while
methylarginine is (organic compound) any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(n’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid , which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.
arginine |
methylarginine |
As nouns the difference between arginine and methylarginine
is that
arginine is an amino acid found in animal foods that plays an important role in several physiological processes while
methylarginine is (organic compound) any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(n’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid , which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.
methyl |
methylarginine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylarginine
is that
methyl is methyl while
methylarginine is (organic compound) any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially
2-amino-5-[(n’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid , which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.