Definition of Adenylation. Meaning of Adenylation. Synonyms of Adenylation

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- GTPase Rab to regulate vesicle transportation and membrane fusion. The adenylation by bacteria AMPylators prolong GTP-bound state of Rab1b. Thus, the role...
- glutamine. Glutamine synthase activity is also inhibited via adenylation. The adenylation activity is catalyzed by the bifunctional adenylyltransferase/adenylyl...
- acids are added, modified, and linked. Addition is facilitated by the adenylation (A) domain. Modification is accomplished by the ketoreductase (KR) and...
- enzyme contains an adenylation domain, a thiolation domain, a condensation domain, and an N-methyltransferase domain. The adenylation domain is responsible...
- C-terminus; []: optionally; (): alternatively) F: Formylation (optional) A: Adenylation (required in a module) PCP: Thiolation and peptide carrier protein with...
- Photinus pyralis catalyzes a two-step bioluminescent reaction. First is adenylation, a process in which D-luciferin is converted to D-luciferyl-adenylate...
- Rossmann-like or Rossmannoid, is a nucleotide binding domain that catalyses adenylation reactions through the release of pyrophosphate and plays critical roles...
- in the ligation step. Recent evidence suggests that XLF promotes re-adenylation of DNA ligase IV after ligation, recharging the ligase and allowing it...
- via AAA reductase (E.C 1.2.1.95) in a unique process involving both adenylation and reduction that is activated by a phosphopantetheinyl transferase...
- acid residues and their positions within the primary sequence of an adenylation domain of a nonribosomal peptide synthetase used to predict substrate...