-
phosphoprotein phosphatase I and II.
Since the
discovery of
these dephosphorylating proteins, the
reversible nature of
phosphorylation and dephosphorylation...
- 4-OH-TMT, also
known as 4-hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyltryptammonium or as
dephosphorylated aeruginascin, is a
substituted tryptamine derivative and the active...
- low
incidence of
challenging experiences.
Psilocin (4-HO-DMT) is the
dephosphorylated active metabolite of the
indole alkaloid psilocybin and a substituted...
-
promoting rapid and
sustained neuroplasticity.
Psilocybin is
rapidly dephosphorylated in the body to psilocin,
which is an
agonist for
several serotonin...
-
hydrolyzed into 4'-phosphopantetheine. The 4'-phosphopantetheine is then
dephosphorylated into pantetheine. Pantetheinase, an
intestinal enzyme, then hydrolyzes...
- substrate,
glycogen synthase (GS),
cannot be phosphorylated, and
remains dephosphorylated, and
therefore active. The
active enzyme,
glycogen synthase (GS), catalyzes...
-
controlled by the
opposing actions of CD45 and Csk. CD45
activates Lck by
dephosphorylating a
tyrosine in its C-terminal tail,
while Csk
phosphorylates Lck at...
- and a
molecule with a free
hydroxyl group.
Phosphatases are able to
dephosphorylate seemingly different sites on
their substrates with
great specificity...
- sphate:alpha-D-glucose-1-phosphate 4-alpha-D-glucosyltransferase (
dephosphorylating).
Schilling N (March 1982). "Characterization of
maltose biosynthesis...
-
believe that a
considerable amount of the
psilocybin will have been
dephosphorylated into psilocin, the
psychoactive metabolite, by
citric acid. However...