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Branch Side-
chain Pendant chain An
oligomeric or
polymeric offshoot from a
macromolecular chain.
Notes An
oligomeric branch may be
termed a short-
chain branch...
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Side-
chain,
side chain, or
sidechain may
refer to:
Side chain, a
chemical group attached to the main
chain or
backbone of a molecule, such as a protein...
- The
side-
chain theory (German, Seitenkettentheorie) is a
theory proposed by Paul
Ehrlich (1854–1915) to
explain the
immune response in
living cells. Ehrlich...
- split; one copy is sent to a variable-gain
amplifier and the
other to a
side-
chain where the
signal level is
measured and a
circuit controlled by the measured...
- hormones. Post-translational
modifications can
occur on the
amino acid
side chains or at the protein's C- or N- termini. They can
expand the
chemical set...
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amino acids, etc.);
other categories relate to polarity, ionization, and
side-
chain group type (aliphatic, acyclic, aromatic, polar, etc.). In the form of...
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Cholesterol side-
chain cleavage enzyme is
commonly referred to as P450scc,
where "scc" is an
abbreviation for
side-
chain cleavage. P450scc is a mitochondrial...
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should be used.
Identification of the
side-
chains.
Side chains are the
carbon chains that are not in the
parent chain, but are
branched off from it. Identification...
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within an LPS is
referred to as the O antigen, O polysaccharide, or O
side-
chain of the bacteria. The O
antigen is
attached to the core oligosaccharide...
- and cefotetan. This is
thought to be due to the
methylthiotetrazole side-
chain of
these cephalosporins,
which blocks the
enzyme vitamin K
epoxide reductase...