bifunctional in English
Whether the functionally independent mutants are the result of mutations in a single bifunctional gene or two separate genes has not been determined.
bifunctional enzymes retain stable levels of activity
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1. Bifunctional synonyms, Bifunctional pronunciation, Bifunctional translation, English dictionary definition of Bifunctional
2. Bifunctional catalyst; Bifunctional chelating agent; homoBifunctional
3. Having two functions: Bifunctional neurons
4. Bifunctional enzyme (PubMed:12574510)
5. Definition of Bifunctional in the Definitions.net dictionary
6. Bifunctional (not comparable) Having two functions
7. Bifunctional: ( bī-fŭngk'shŭn-ăl ), Referring to a molecule containing two reactive functional groups; cross-linking reagents are Bifunctional compounds.
8. What does Bifunctional mean? Information and translations of Bifunctional in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
9. Bifunctional definition, having or serving two functions
10. How to use Bifunctional in a sentence.
11. Introduction to D-Bifunctional Protein Deficiency
12. Bifunctional definition is - having two functions; especially : difunctional
13. Neoformans Bifunctional GAR synthetase/AIR synthetase 1 Structural features of Cryptococcus neoformans Bifunctional GAR/AIR synthetase may present novel antifungal drug targets Sheena M
14. Hard Thinking About Protein Degradation and Bifunctional Molecules
15. Core-shell structured bifunctional catalysts for metal air battery/fuel cell
16. This bifunctional reagent links protein molecules to one another.
17. Bifunctional carbon nitride/biochar hybrids were prepared to activate PS under VIS
18. Bifunctional organic lithium initiator and conjugate diene system copolymer produced using same
19. Chemistry Having or involving two functional groups or binding sites: Bifunctional reagents
20. Key words: hydration, isotope shift, bifunctional, cooperativity, cyclic mechanism, ab initio, SCRF
21. Bifunctional non-noble metal oxide nanoparticle electrocatalysts through lithium-induced conversion for overall water splitting
22. D-Bifunctional protein deficiency is a disorder of peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation.
23. D-Bifunctional protein deficiency is a disorder of peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation
24. D-Bifunctional protein deficiency is caused by mutations in the HSD17B4 gene
25. A number sign (#) is used with this entry because D-Bifunctional protein deficiency can be caused by homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the HSD17B4 gene (601860) on chromosome 5q2, which encodes the D-Bifunctional protein (DBP)
26. The Bifunctional IL-4/IL-13 antagonist displayed high affinity for both cytokines
27. Busulfan, a Bifunctional alkylating agent, is a mainstay of myeloablative preparative regimens before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
28. We first considered the use of bifunctional Boranes, which chelate the fluoride anion, such as 1,8-diborylnaphthalenes or …
29. Simocyclinones are Bifunctional antibiotics that inhibit bacterial DNA gyrase by preventing DNA binding to the enzyme
30. PEG4 amine azide (CAS# 134179-38-7) is a Bifunctional linker with amine and azide functional groups
31. In organic chemistry, when a single organic molecule has two different functional groups, it is called a Bifunctional molecule
32. Developing stable yet efficient Au–Ti Bifunctional catalysts is important but challenging for direct propylene epoxidation with H 2 and O 2.This work describes a novel strategy of employing uncalcined titanium silicalite-2 (TS-2-B) to immobilize Au nanoparticles as a Bifunctional …
33. The polymerization of ε-caprolactone is reported using various Bifunctional chain transfer agents and a dizinc catalyst
34. A chemical biology approach to intervene amyloid beta aggregation in Alzheimer's Disease- study of Bifunctional molecules as anti-aggregation inhibitors:
35. The D-Bifunctional protein is found in sac-like cell structures (organelles) called peroxisomes, which contain a variety
36. · The developed Co 1-PNC/Ni 1-PNC catalyst exhibits excellent Bifunctional electrocatalytic performance in alkaline solution
37. Stable, bifunctional, phosphate-, metasilicate- and polymer-free low alkaline detergent tablets for dishwashing machines, and process for producing the same
38. Bifunctional enzyme with both ATP sulfurylase and APS kinase activity, which mediates two steps in the sulfate activation pathway
39. Here, we present a Bifunctional cation additive, the tetrabutylammonium cation (TBA +), to simultaneously protect the Na anode and stabilize the superoxide
40. Bifunctional catalysts based on first row transition metals have widely been applied to asymmetric hydrogenations (AH) along the past decade
41. The alkali electrolyzer utilizing Ru-CoV-LDH/NF as Bifunctional electrocatalyst affords 10 mA cm −2 electrolytic current density at an extremely low cell voltage of 1.50 V, showing excellent performance compared to a Pt/C−RuO 2-based electrolyzer and many other Bifunctional electrocatalyst-based ones
42. Bifunctional organic chiral catalyst compound with superior stereoselectivity, method for preparing same, and method for preparing chiral amino acids from azlactone using same
43. The main difference between the two strategies concerns the use in the indirect labeling of an endogenous Bifunctional chelating agent (BCA)
44. Together, these data support a model whereby CpaF is a Bifunctional motor protein that drives both extension and retraction through ATP hydrolysis
45. The Bifunctional PEG used has amide linkages within the PEG chains that can form interchain hydrogen bonding, leading to improved stability of the PEG coating
46. The protein produced from this gene (D-Bifunctional protein) is an enzyme, which means that it helps specific biochemical reactions to take place
47. The Noyori-class of catalysts are often referred to as Bifunctional catalysts to emphasize the fact that both the metal and the (amine) ligand are functional
48. A Bifunctional molecule has the properties of two different types of functional groups, such as an alcohol (−OH), amide (−CONH 2 ), aldehyde (−CHO), nitrile (−CN) or carboxylic acid (−COOH).
49. Itaconate dissimilation in Mtb involves the Bifunctional enzyme Rv2498c, which cleaves (S)-citramalyl-CoA producing Ac-CoA and pyruvate, effectively using a host-derived antibacterial molecule as a nutrient source.
50. High activity of Aluminated bifunctional mesoporous silica nanoparticles for cumene hydrocracking and measurement of molar absorption coefficient† Mohammad Reza Sazegar ,* ab Sugeng Triwahyono , b Aishah Abdul Jalil , c Rino R