-
plays an
important role in many
cellular metabolic processes,
being interconverted to
adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and
adenosine diphosphate (ADP), as...
- can be
interconverted by
internal motions that
change bond
lengths and
angles only slightly.
Other pairs (such as CHFClBr)
cannot be
interconverted without...
- of six
chemically similar compounds, i.e., "vitamers",
which can be
interconverted in
biological systems. Its
active form,
pyridoxal 5′-phosphate, serves...
-
sugar backbone,
while the
adenine attaches to the 1’ carbon. ADP can be
interconverted to
adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and
adenosine monophosphate (AMP). ATP...
-
benzene had two
complementary structures and that
these forms rapidly interconverted, so that if
there were a
double bond
between any pair of
carbon atoms...
-
Organic reaction in
which a pi bond and
sigma bond are
interconverted...
- only in the
placement of one
double bond.
Lutein and
zeaxanthin can be
interconverted in the body
through an
intermediate called meso-zeaxanthin. The prin****l...
-
isomers are important, the 2- and 3-isopropyl derivatives, and
these are
interconverted by
isopropylmalate dehydratase. Str****man, Murray; Ceci,
Louis N. (1963)...
- vs S- or E- vs Z-). This
means that
configurational isomers can be
interconverted only by
breaking covalent bonds to the stereocenter, for example, by...
- unit, the IU for
vitamins is also an
arbitrary number that
cannot be
interconverted among different types of activities. By 1934, the WHO (then the League...