Adenylate

Word ADENYLATE
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /əˈdɛnəleɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Adenylate"

What do we mean by adenylate?

The dissociated anion present in adenylic acid;' adenosine monophosphate.

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The word "adenylate" in example sentences

Klee reported that morphine and other opiates inhibit the activity of an enzyme called adenylate cyclase which regulates neurotransmitter release.25 This tied in with an earlier experiment by L. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

Alcohol stimulates an enzyme called adenylate cyclase, which regulates the production of cyclic AMP. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

Sp-oxygen of the adenylate is a potential general base for aminoacyl transfer. ❋ A. Minajigi (2008)

This hydrolysis of glutaminyl adenylate represents a novel reaction that is directly analogous to the pre-transfer editing hydrolysis of noncognate aminoacyl adenylates by editing synthetases such as isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase generates Gln-tRNA (Gln) 10 (7) - fold more efficiently than Glu-tRNA (Gln) and requires tRNA to synthesize the activated aminoacyl adenylate in the first step of the reaction. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Epub 2005 Apr 20. tRNA-dependent aminoacyl-adenylate hydrolysis by a nonediting class I aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. ❋ Unknown (2006)

T cell differentiation via activation of adenylate cyclase. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The effector enzymes vary—it can be adenylate cyclase, which changes the levels of cyclic AMP, or it can be phospholipase C, which generates other signalling molecules, DAG and IP3. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This, in turn, stimulates the amplifier (4), adenylate cyclase, which produces (5) the second messenger, cyclic ❋ Unknown (1994)

Calcium-calmodulin adenylate cyclase response, 107 ❋ Leo Goldberger (1993)

Hippocampal and cerebellar beta-adrenergic receptors and adenylate cyclase are differentially altered by chronic ethanol ingestion. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

In the third phase, blood samples were taken from ten recovering alcoholics who had been abstinent one to four years, cesium fluoride was added, and the adenylate cyclase activity was measured. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

When this occurs the enzyme adenylate cyclase is activated and it, in turn, causes the hydrolysis of another triphosphate, ATP, to cyclic AMP. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

In the second phase, a drug called cesium fluoride, known to stimulate the enzyme adenylate cyclase, was added to the blood samples, and the activity of the enzyme was measured. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

In computer analysis of both monoamine oxidase and adenylate cyclase in all the blood samples, the experimenters were able to identify 75 percent of the subjects who were alcoholic, and 73 percent of those who were not alcoholic. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

Both the differences in the inhibition of monamine oxidase activity by ethanol and the differences in adenylate cyclase activity may be interpreted either as reflecting a response to long-term consumption of alcohol, or an inherent characteristic of persons with alcoholism. ❋ Kenneth Blum (1991)

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