different between intramolecular vs autoinhibition

intramolecular

English

Etymology

intra- +? molecular

Adjective

intramolecular (not comparable)

  1. (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)

  1. intramolecular

Declension


Spanish

Adjective

intramolecular (plural intramoleculares)

  1. intramolecular

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autoinhibition

English

Etymology

auto- +? inhibition

Noun

autoinhibition (usually uncountable, plural autoinhibitions)

  1. (biochemistry) Any of several intramolecular interactions that regulate protein function.

autoinhibition From the web:

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