- When the
isomerization occurs intramolecularly, it is
considered a
rearrangement reaction. An
example of an
organometallic isomerization is the production...
- In chemistry,
isomerization or
isomerisation is the
process in
which a molecule,
polyatomic ion or
molecular fragment is
transformed into an
isomer with...
- Cis–trans isomerism, also
known as
geometric isomerism,
describes certain arrangements of
atoms within molecules. The
prefixes "cis" and "trans" are from...
- In epigenetics,
proline isomerization is the
effect that cis-trans
isomerization of the
amino acid
proline has on the
regulation of gene expression. Similar...
-
Since heat is
needed to
isomerize alpha acids,
applying heat for
longer amounts of time
increases the
conversion to the
isomerized form. The International...
-
length scales. For instance,
polarized light will
cause the
molecules to
isomerize and
relax in
random positions. However,
those relaxed (trans) molecules...
- isomers. In the
unfolded state of proteins, the
peptide groups are free to
isomerize and
adopt both isomers; however, in the
folded state, only a
single isomer...
- In enzymology, a glutamine-fructose-6-phosphate
transaminase (
isomerizing) (EC 2.6.1.16) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction L-glutamine...
- beta-oxidation. Propionyl-CoA is
carboxylated to D-methylmalonyl-CoA,
isomerized to L-methylmalonyl-CoA, and
rearranged to
yield succinyl-CoA via a vitamin...
-
oxidoreductase (
isomerizing).
Other names in
common use
include dihydroxyisovalerate dehydrogenase (
isomerizing),
acetohydroxy acid isomeroreductase...