inactivating — v. disable, put out of action, render inactive; make inert … English contemporary dictionary
ribosome-inactivating protein — Abbreviation: RIP A class of plant proteins that inhibit normal ribosome function, and are thus highly toxic. Type 1 RIPs consist of single polypeptide chain proteins; type 2 (e.g. ricin) consist of two proteins linked by a disulphide bridge, one … Glossary of Biotechnology
IAD — inactivating dose; instructional advance directive; internal absorbed dose; internal age distribution; intraset distance … Medical dictionary
IAD — • inactivating dose; • instructional advance directive; • internal absorbed dose; • internal age distribution; • intraset distance … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
Momordin (protein) — α Momorcharin (1aha EBI). Momordin or α momorcharin is one of several related proteins isolated from several plants of the Momordica genus, which includes the bitter melon (M. charantia) and the balsam apple (M. balsamina). These enzymes are… … Wikipedia
Saporin — Vorhandene Strukturdaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Protein C — Not to be confused with C peptide, C reactive protein, or protein kinase C. Protein C (inactivator of coagulation factors Va and VIIIa) Tertiary structure of human activated protein C (minus the Gla domain … Wikipedia
Akinetopsia — Akinetopsia, also known as cerebral akinetopsia or motion blindness, is an extremely rare neuropsychological disorder in which a patient cannot perceive motion in their visual field, despite being able to see stationary objects without issue. For … Wikipedia
Voltage-gated potassium channel — Ion channel (eukariotic) Potassium channel, structure in a membrane like environment. Calculated hydrocarbon boundaries of the lipid bilayer are indicated by red and blue dots. Identifiers Symbol Ion trans … Wikipedia
Saporin — (pronounced /ˈsæpərɨn/) is a protein that is useful in biological research applications, especially studies of behavior. Saporin is a so called ribosome inactivating protein (RIP), due to its N glycosidase activity, from the seeds of Saponaria… … Wikipedia