- (constitutional isomers) of
chemical compounds that
readily interconvert. The
chemical reaction interconverting the two is
called tautomerization. This conversion...
-
chemical properties, and
often may be
isolated without spontaneously interconverting. A
common example is
glucose vs. fructose. The
former is an aldehyde...
- state) is used to
measure the
relative spins of the two electrons.
Interconverting and
transmitting are
necessary when
considering quantum communication...
- atom in a
substrate having more than one
center of asymmetry, thus
interconverting epimers.
Human epimerases include methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase, involved...
-
ergoline compounds. However, LSD and iso-LSD, the two C-8 isomers,
rapidly interconvert in the
presence of bases, as the
alpha proton is
acidic and can be deprotonated...
-
apparently not
requiring any.
Selenium forms several allotropes that
interconvert with
temperature changes,
depending somewhat on the rate of temperature...
- rise to a
conformational ensemble of
slightly different structures that
interconvert with one
another at equilibrium.
Different states within this ensemble...
-
family of isomerases,
specifically those intramolecular oxidoreductases interconverting aldoses and ketoses. The
isomerase has now been
observed in nearly...
- enantiomers, at
least in principle, or the
enantiomeric conformers rapidly interconvert at a
given temperature and
timescale through low-energy conformational...
-
movements into account,
antibody paratopes should be
described as
interconverting states in
solution with
varying probabilities. In the
framework of...