Phosphoryl

Word PHOSPHORYL
Character 10
Hyphenation phos phor yl
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Phosphoryl"

What do we mean by phosphoryl?

The trivalent radical O=P≡

Phosphorylation is the addition of a phosphate (PO4) group to a protein or other organic molecule. The addition of phosphate groups in proteins changes the way they wiggle and so changes what a protein does. Urban Dictionary

Noun, a seemingly intricate demise of the krebs cycle that is a complete mystery to the human race yet also at the same time largely comical in the usage of vocabulary terms unknown to yourself or others. Urban Dictionary

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The word "phosphoryl" in example sentences

This would only require the phosphoryl oxygens of the bound ADP intermediate be capable of undergoing positional isotope exchange, depending on a symmetrical torsional motion before returning to ❋ Unknown (2005)

The combined efforts of some excellent graduate students and postdocs, most of whom went on to rewarding academic careers, culminated in the discovery of a new type of phosphorylated protein, a catalytic intermediate in ATP formation with a phosphoryl group attached to a histidine residue. ❋ Unknown (1998)

He left this post to explore the chemical nature of some seemingly unusual phosphate derivatives arising in the process of group activation through phosphoryl transfer from ATP. ❋ Unknown (1964)

The distances between P-sites and the γ-phosphate of ATP (Table 2) argue against large conformational changes at the subunit interface for phosphoryl transfer. ❋ Rekha Pattanayek Et Al. (2009)

Hydrogen bonds are blue, activation of T432 and S431 by E318 as well as phosphoryl transfers are indicated by red arrows, and a wiggly red arrow implies phosphatase activity. doi: 10.1371/journal. pone.0007529.g008 ❋ Rekha Pattanayek Et Al. (2009)

We believe that the presence of Ala rather than Thr or Ser at this site is to rule out a phosphoryl transfer in the CI half, thus limiting the roles of the N-terminal KaiC ring to catalyze ATP hydrolysis and serve as a structural platform. ❋ Rekha Pattanayek Et Al. (2009)

Cohen and coworkers achieve this control by coating quantum dots with dithiolate ligands connected to ortho-nitrobenzyl (ONB) groups through a phosphoryl linker. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Both the E318A and E318D mutants are arhythmic and the former lacks the ability for phosphoryl transfer judging from SDS-PAGE gels ( ❋ Rekha Pattanayek Et Al. (2009)

Therefore, the kinase relies on the ubiquitous two-metal-ion phosphoryl-transfer mechanism ( ❋ Rekha Pattanayek Et Al. (2009)

In a cellular [signaling] pathways, a [protein] A phosphorylates protein B, and B phosphorylates C. I will phosphorylate you so hard your great grandmothers cells will [undergo] apotosis... again. ❋ Superkuh_ (2009)

I did not know [the answer] to my [algebra] test so I simply put Oxidative Phosphorylation....[genius]. ❋ Everyday Is Halloween (2010)

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