-
ureas (carbamides): HNCO + RNH2 → RNHC(O)NH2 This
reaction is
called carbamylation. HNCO adds
across electron-rich
double bonds, such as vinylethers, to...
-
elimination of
other more
toxic solutes);
indirect phenomena such as
carbamylation of proteins,
tissue calcification, or a
toxic effect of
hormone imbalance...
-
molecule to a
protein without the
controlling action of an enzyme.
carbamylation the
addition of
Isocyanic acid to a protein's N-terminus or the side-chain...
- The
mechanism of
methyl isocyanate was
previously suspected to be the
carbamylation of hemoglobin, thus
interfering with its oxygen-binding
capability and...
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biosynthesis Proteolysis Racemization N–O acyl
shift N
terminus Acetylation Carbamylation Formylation Glycation Methylation Myristoylation (Gly) C
terminus Amidation...
- is
bound to an
active site of rubisco, the
ability to
activate via
carbamylation with CO2 and Mg2+ is blocked. The
functionality of
rubisco activase...
- uncarbamylated. A
specific activase enzyme,
called RuBisCo activase,
helps this
carbamylation process by
removing one
proton from the
lysine and
making the binding...
- and to a
lesser extent the side
chains of
arginine and cysteine. Each
carbamylation event adds 43
daltons to the m**** of the protein,
which can be observed...
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concentration increases and
carbamylation of many
proteins can occur,
which can be detected. It is
believed that most
carbamylation takes place during inflammation...
- form a carbamate, this post-translational
modification is
known as
carbamylation. This
modification is
known to
occur on
several important proteins;...