Acetylated

Word ACETYLATED
Character 10
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Definitions and meanings of "Acetylated"

What do we mean by acetylated?

To react with acetic acid or one of its derivatives; to introduce one or more acetyl groups into a substance

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The word "acetylated" in example sentences

They first measured the level of pituitary and brain beta-endorphin in two forms: the acetylated, nonactive form, and the nonacetylated, active form. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

The interpretation of these numbers appears to be this: in the original reaction with the lignocellulose it is the cellulose residue which is acetylated, and at the same time condensed. ❋ C. F. Cross (N/A)

The cellulose residue which undergoes condensation is not of the normal constitution, since the normal cellulose is acetylated without condensation (see p. 41). ❋ C. F. Cross (N/A)

~ -- The cellulose dibenzoate (C_ {12} basis) and the jute monobenzoate were acetylated under comparative conditions The results were as follows: ❋ C. F. Cross (N/A)

The optical activity of tannin is expressed in this formula and its probability is corroborated by Nierenstein, who was able to resolve the acetylated tannin by fractional precipitation into pentacetyl tannin ❋ Georg Grasser (N/A)

A geranium oil containing 26.9 per cent. of ester, calculated as geranyl tiglate, was acetylated, after saponification, to liberate the combined geraniol, and 2.3825 grammes of the acetylated oil required 9.1 c.c. of ❋ H. A. Appleton (N/A)

In addition, throughout the 30 day culture cells preserved their functional capacity that was demonstrated by high uptake of DiI fluorescently conjugated-acetylated-low density lipoprotein ❋ PLoS ONE (2010)

Scientists have known for decades that proteins can be acetylated on their lysine residues, but the modification was long seen as the poor cousin to phosphorylation, which can activate or deactivate countless processes in living cells. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They identified approximately a thousand new proteins that are acetylated, greatly expanding the previously recognized repertoire of fifty. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Chunaram Choudhary, a biochemist at the University of Copenhagen, found that thousands of additional proteins are acetylated, including some involved in cell division and DNA repair. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Antibodies to acetylated histone H3, acetylated histone H4, and total histone H4 were obtained from Millipore (Billerica, MA). ❋ Pramod K. Dash Et Al. (2010)

But then they began notice a pattern -- almost every metabolic enzyme was acetylated, presumably because their starting material was liver, an organ rich in metabolic activity. ❋ Unknown (2010)

PMA induced hres expression in U937 cells was characterized by an increased recruitment of Sp1 and ATF-2, decreased recruitment of HDAC 1 on resistin gene promoter and no change in the acetylated form of histone H3. ❋ Anil K. Singh Et Al. (2010)

Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay confirmed the recruitment of transcription factors phospho ATF-2, Sp1, Sp3, PPARγ, chromatin modifier histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1) and the acetylated form of histone H3 but not cRel, C/EBP-α and phospho c-Jun during resistin gene transcription. ❋ Anil K. Singh Et Al. (2010)

Immuno-precipitation of the hres gene promoter with antibodies to HDAC 1 (Panel 6), acetylated form of histone H3 at lysine 9 (Panel 7), phospho ATF-2 (Panel 8), Sp1 (Panel 9), ❋ Anil K. Singh Et Al. (2010)

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