different between phosphorylate vs nitrosylate
phosphorylate
English
Etymology
phosphoryl +? -ate
Verb
phosphorylate (third-person singular simple present phosphorylates, present participle phosphorylating, simple past and past participle phosphorylated)
- (transitive) to cause phosphorylation.
- (intransitive) to undergo phosphorylation.
Related terms
- dephosphorylate
Translations
phosphorylate From the web:
- what phosphorylates rb
- what phosphorylates p53
- what phosphorylates glycogen synthase
- what phosphorylates adp to make atp
- what phosphorylates foxo
- what phosphorylates tau
- what phosphorylates cdc25
- what phosphorylates akt
nitrosylate
English
Etymology
nitrosyl +? -ate
Verb
nitrosylate (third-person singular simple present nitrosylates, present participle nitrosylating, simple past and past participle nitrosylated)
- (biochemistry) To react a nitrosyl (NO) group with the sulfur-containing cysteines of a protein
Derived terms
- nitrosylation
- S-nitrosylate
- transnitrosylate
Related terms
- phosphorylate
nitrosylate From the web:
- what is s-nitrosylation
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