- In chemistry,
bifunctionality or
difunctionality is the
presence of two
functional groups in a molecule. A
bifunctional species has the
properties of...
- In
chemistry and biology, a cross-link is a bond or a
short sequence of
bonds that
links one
polymer chain to another.
These links may take the form of...
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strain KO-3988): it is also monofunctional. As
might be expected, the
bifunctional enzymes from
lower plants are
larger (946–960 residues, 106–107 kDa)...
- PMID 15850783. Oba Y,
Ojika M,
Inouye S (April 2003). "Firefly
luciferase is a
bifunctional enzyme: ATP-dependent
monooxygenase and a long
chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetase"...
- asymmetry. The "Noyori-class" of
catalysts are
often referred to as
bifunctional catalysts to
emphasize the fact that both the
metal and the (amine) ligand...
- histone-modifying enzymes.
Bifunctional RNAs, or dual-function RNAs, are RNAs that have two
distinct functions. The
majority of the
known bifunctional RNAs are mRNAs...
- D-
Bifunctional protein deficiency is an
autosomal recessive peroxisomal fatty acid
oxidation disorder.
Peroxisomal disorders are
usually caused by a combination...
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their interaction with
fructose 6-phosphate. PFK-2 is
known as the "
bifunctional enzyme"
because of its
notable structure:
though both are
located on...
- DMEA) is an
organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2NCH2CH2OH. It is
bifunctional,
containing both a
tertiary amine and
primary alcohol functional groups...
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especially useful when
studying tissues deep
within tissue.
Owing to
their bifunctionality, magnetic-plasmonic
nanoparticles can be used for a wide
range of applications...