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monamide
monamide Chem. (ˈmɒnəmaɪd) [f. mono- + amide.] An amide formed by the displacement of one of the three hydrogen atoms of ammonia. See amide 2 note.1861 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 8) 734 Organic derivatives of ammonia—monamines, and monamides. 1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. (1871) 368 Lactic monamide is obtained by...
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Cobyrinate a,c-diamide synthase
ADP + 2 phosphate + cobyrinate a,c-diamide + 2 L-glutamate (overall reaction)
(1a) ATP + cobyrinate + L-glutamine + H2O ADP + phosphate + cobyrinate c-monamide + L-glutamate
(1b) ATP + cobyrinate c-monamide + L-glutamine + H2O ADP + phosphate + cobyrinate a,c-diamide + L-glutamate
This enzyme is a glutamine
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alanine
alanine Chem. (ˈælənaɪn) [f. aldehyde), whence obtained by Strecker in 1849, + -ine; the -an- is a ‘euphonic’ insertion. (H. Roscoe.)] 1. The ‘acid’ monamide C3H7NO2{b2}CH3{b1}CH(NH2){b1}CO(OH), derived from lactic acid by replacement of the alcoholic hydroxyl by NH2, called also lactamic and α-amid...
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mono-
mono- (mɒnəʊ, məˈnɒ) before a vowel often mon-, repr. Gr. µονο-, combining form of µόνος, alone, only, sole, single, occurring in a number of words adopted from existing Greek compounds (as monarch, monody, monogamy, monogram, monologue, monopoly), and hence used to form words, mostly scientific and...
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