different between intramolecular vs autoinhibition
intramolecular
English
Etymology
intra- +? molecular
Adjective
intramolecular (not comparable)
- (chemistry, physics) Between different parts of the same molecule.
Derived terms
- intramolecularity
- intramolecularly
Translations
See also
- intermolecular
Romanian
Etymology
From French intramoléculaire
Adjective
intramolecular m or n (feminine singular intramolecular?, masculine plural intramoleculari, feminine and neuter plural intramoleculare)
- intramolecular
Declension
Spanish
Adjective
intramolecular (plural intramoleculares)
- intramolecular
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autoinhibition
English
Etymology
auto- +? inhibition
Noun
autoinhibition (usually uncountable, plural autoinhibitions)
- (biochemistry) Any of several intramolecular interactions that regulate protein function.
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