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ADENYLATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a salt of adenylic acid . The catalytic activity involves the specific recognition of three substrates: the amino acid and ATP for the formation of an intermediate adenylate, and the tRNA for the final step of aminoacylation in which the amino acid is attached to the ribose of the terminal adenine. www.merriam-webster.com
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Adenylyl cyclase - Wikipedia
Adenylate cyclase is an enzyme with systematic name ATP diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing; 3′,5′-cyclic-AMP-forming). It catalyzes the following reaction: ... en.wikipedia.org
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Conformational dynamics of adenylate kinase in crystals - PMC
Adenylate kinase is a ubiquitous enzyme in living systems and undergoes dramatic conformational changes during its catalytic cycle. For these ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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adenylate
adenylate, n. Biochem. (əˈdɛnɪleɪt) [f. adenyl n. + -ate1.] 1. A salt of adenylic acid.1937 Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CXXI. 153 The white, powdery material..had the following composition, agreeing fairly well with that for barium adenylate. 1976 Ann. Rev. Microbiol. XXX. 8 The five- and three-prime adenylat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adenylate Kinase - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Adenylate kinases are important enzymes in adenine nucleotide homeostasis and function to maintain the balance between the mono-, di- and tri-phosphate states. www.sciencedirect.com
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Targeting adenylate-forming enzymes with designed ... - Nature
Adenylate-forming enzymes are a mechanistic superfamily that are involved in diverse biochemical pathways. They catalyze ATP-dependent ... www.nature.com
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Adenylate kinase
Subfamilies Adenylate kinase, subfamily UMP-CMP kinase Adenylate kinase, isozyme 1 Mechanism Phosphoryl transfer only occurs on closing of the ' Adenylate Kinase is a signal transducing protein; thus, the balance between conformations regulates protein activity. wikipedia.org
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Elucidating Dynamics of Adenylate Kinase from Enzyme Opening to ...
This study explores ligand-driven conformational changes in adenylate kinase (AK), which is known for its open-to-close conformational ... pubs.acs.org
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Adenylate Cyclase - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Adenylate cyclase is a membrane-bound enzyme which occupies a central role in mediating the effects of a number of hormones on their target tissues. www.sciencedirect.com
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adk - Adenylate kinase | UniProtKB - UniProt
Catalyzes the reversible transfer of the terminal phosphate group between ATP and AMP. Plays an important role in cellular energy homeostasis and in adenine ... www.uniprot.org
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114 - Gene ResultADCY8 adenylate cyclase 8 [ (human)] - NCBI
Adenylate cyclase is a membrane bound enzyme that catalyses the formation of cyclic AMP from ATP. The enzymatic activity is under the control of several ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Adenylate kinase 1
Adenylate kinase 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the AK1 gene. Function This gene encodes an adenylate kinase enzyme involved in energy metabolism and homeostasis of cellular adenine nucleotide ratios in different wikipedia.org
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adenylyl
adenylyl, n. Biochem. (ˈædənɪlɪl, -laɪl) [f. adenylic a. + -yl.] = adenyl n. Chiefly in adenylyl cyclase = adenylate cyclase s.v. *adenylate n. 2.1976 Britannica Bk. Yr. 471 Many tissues contain membrane-bound adenylyl cyclases, which are activated only by specific hormones. 1984 T. E. Creighton Pro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adenylate dimethylallyltransferase
In enzymology, an adenylate dimethylallyltransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction dimethylallyl diphosphate + AMP diphosphate Other names in common use include cytokinin synthase, isopentenyltransferase, 2-isopentenyl-diphosphate:AMP Delta2-isopentenyltransferase, and adenylate wikipedia.org
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Adenylate cyclase toxin
The adenylate cyclase domain has intrinsic enzymatic activity. Other roles for adenylate cyclase toxin Adenylate cyclase toxin, or its parts, also serve as a tool for cell biologists. wikipedia.org
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