phosphorylation |
polymerization |
As nouns the difference between phosphorylation and polymerization
is that
phosphorylation is the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes while
polymerization is the chemical process, normally with the aid of a catalyst, to form a polymer by bonding together multiple identical units (monomers).
acetylation |
phosphorylation |
As nouns the difference between acetylation and phosphorylation
is that
acetylation is the reaction of a substance with acetic acid or one of its derivatives; the introduction of one or more acetyl groups into a substance while
phosphorylation is the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes.
taxonomy |
phosphorylation |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and phosphorylation
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
phosphorylation is (biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes.
oxidativephosphorylation |
phosphorylation |
As a noun phosphorylation is
(biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes.
phosphorylation |
monophosphorylation |
As nouns the difference between phosphorylation and monophosphorylation
is that
phosphorylation is (biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes while
monophosphorylation is (organic chemistry) any phosphorylation reaction in which a single phosphoryl group is added.
phosphorylation |
chlorophenylhydrazone |
As nouns the difference between phosphorylation and chlorophenylhydrazone
is that
phosphorylation is (biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes while
chlorophenylhydrazone is (organic compound) any chloro- derivative of a phenylhydrazone; the combination of
p-chlorophenylhydrazone and carbonyl cyanide is a powerful inhibitor of photosynthetic phosphorylation.
phosphorylation |
phosphosite |
As nouns the difference between phosphorylation and phosphosite
is that
phosphorylation is the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes while
phosphosite is a site (on a protein etc) responsible for, or associated with, phosphorylation.
phosphorylation |
phosphospecific |
As a noun phosphorylation
is (biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes.
As an adjective phosphospecific is
(immunology) describing an antibody that binds to phosphorylation-induced conformational changes in a protein.
phosphorylation |
phosphoregulation |
As nouns the difference between phosphorylation and phosphoregulation
is that
phosphorylation is the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes while
phosphoregulation is regulation via phosphorylation.
phosphorylation |
aspartokinase |
As nouns the difference between phosphorylation and aspartokinase
is that
phosphorylation is (biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes while
aspartokinase is (organic compound) an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of the amino acid aspartate, the first step in the biosynthesis of three essential amino acids: methionine, lysine, and threonine.
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