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ATP synthase <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the conversion of phosphate and ADP into ATP during oxidativephosphorylation in mitochondriaand bacteria or photophosphorylationin chloroplasts.
(09 Oct 1997)
ATP-corrinoid adenosyltransferase <enzyme> Shares significant homology and functional similarity with btur of escherichia coli and cobo of pseudomonas denitrificans; do not confuse with product of coba gene of pseudomonas, which produces uroporphyrin-iii c-methyltransferase; 196 aa residues, mw 22-25 kD; genbank l08890
Registry number: EC 2.5.1.-
Synonym: coba protein, coba gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
ATP-dependent DNA strand transferase <enzyme> From human cell nuclei; catalyses strand exchange between homologous DNA sequences; magnesium dependent, requires ATP hydrolysis
Registry number: EC 2.7.7.-
Synonym: ATP-dep-DNA-str trnsfase
(26 Jun 1999)
ATP-diphosphatase <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses breakdown of ATP to AMP, usually extracted from plants, but aortic and placental forms have also been described.
(18 Nov 1997)
ATP-monophosphatase <enzyme> A group of enzymes which catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with another function such as transporting calcium across a membrane. These enzymes may be dependent on calcium, magnesium, anions, h+, or DNA.
Chemical name: ATP phosphohydrolase
Registry number: EC 3.6.1.3
(12 Dec 1998)
ATP-ubiquitin-dependent proteinase <enzyme> A component of the cytosolic ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis system
Registry number: EC 3.4.-
Synonym: ucden
(26 Jun 1999)
ATPase <enzyme> An enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP into ADP and phosphate.
(09 Oct 1997)
ATPD Symbol indicating that a gas volume has been expressed as if it had been dried at the ambient temperature and pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
ATPS Symbol indicating that a gas volume has been expressed as if it were saturated with water vapor at the ambient temperature and barometric pressure; the condition of an expired gas equilibrated in a spirometer.
(05 Mar 2000)
atrabiliary 1. Of or pertaining to atra bilis or black bile, a fluid formerly supposed to be produced by the kidneys.
2. Melancholic or hypohondriac; atrabilious; from the supposed predominance of black bile, to the influence of which the ancients attributed hypochondria, melancholy, and mania.
<anatomy> Atrabiliary arteries, capsules, and veins, those pertaining to the kidney; called also renal arteries, capsules, and veins.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
atrabiliary capsule See adrenal gland.
(12 Dec 1998)
atractosylidic acid The steroid aglycon and toxic principle of atractylic acid.
Synonym: atractosylidic acid, atractylin.
(05 Mar 2000)
atractylic acid A highly poisonous steroid glycoside from Atractylis gummifera L. (Compositae), having a strychnine-like action that produces convulsions of a hypoglycaemic nature; the aglycon, atractyliginin, is combined with glucose and isovaleric acid, and is the toxic principle. Atractylic acid interferes with oxidative reactions, the citric acid cycle, and nerve conduction.
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atractyligenin The steroid aglycon and toxic principle of atractylic acid.
Synonym: atractosylidic acid, atractylin.
(05 Mar 2000)
atractylin The steroid aglycon and toxic principle of atractylic acid.
Synonym: atractosylidic acid, atractylin.
(05 Mar 2000)
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athletic type muscular and big-boned
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atavistic characteristic of an atavist
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atlas (Greek mythology) a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders a collection of maps in book form the 1st cervical vertebra a figure of a man used as a supporting column
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