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leucine-trna ligase <enzyme> An enzyme that activates leucine with its specific transfer RNA.
Chemical name: L-Leucine:tRNA(Leu) ligase (AMP-forming)
Registry number: EC 6.1.1.4
(12 Dec 1998)
leucinic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from leucin, and
Synonym: oxycaproic acid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
leucinopine <biochemistry, cell biology> An analogue of nopaline found in crown gall tumours (induced by Agrobacterium tumefasciens) that do not synthesise octopine or nopaline.
(15 Oct 1997)
leucinosis A condition in which there is an abnormally large proportion of leucine in the tissues and body fluids.
(05 Mar 2000)
leucinuria The excretion of leucine in the urine.
(05 Mar 2000)
leucite 1. <chemical> A mineral having a glassy fracture, occurring in translucent trapezohedral crystals. It is a silicate of alumina and potash. It is found in the volcanic rocks of Italy, especially at Vesuvius.
2. <botany> A leucoplast.
Origin: Gr. White: cf. F. Leucite.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
leucitic <chemical> Containing leucite; as, leucitic rocks.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
leucitoid <chemistry> The trapezohedron or tetragonal trisoctahedron; so called as being the form of the mineral leucite.
Origin: Leucite.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
leuco patent blue A sulfonated triphenylmethane dye reduced and decolorised with zinc and acetic acid to produce a stable solution; used to demonstrate haemoglobin peroxidase.
Synonym: patent blue V.
(05 Mar 2000)
leucoanthocyanidin dioxygenase <enzyme> Catalyses conversion of flavan-3,4-diols to 3-hydroxyanthocyanidins
Registry number: EC 1.14.11.-
Synonym: ldox enzyme
(26 Jun 1999)
leucocidin <protein> Exotoxins from staphylococcal and streptococcal species of bacteria that cause leucocyte killing or lysis.
(18 Nov 1997)
leucocyte Generic term for a white blood cell. The family consists of polymorphonuclear neutrophil (polymorphs), lymphocyte, eosinophil, basophil and each functions differently.
(16 Dec 1997)
leucocythemia <medicine> A disease in which the white corpuscles of the blood are largely increased in number, and there is enlargement of the spleen, or the lymphatic glands; leuchaemia.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. White + a hollow vessel + blood.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
leucocytic Pertaining to leucocytes.
(18 Nov 1997)
leucocytogenesis <physiology> The formation of leucocytes.
Origin: Leucocyte + genesis.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Leucine-tRNA Ligase - »õâ An enzyme that activates leucine with its specific transfer RNA. EC 6.1.1.4.
    Synonyms : Leu-tRNA Ligase, Leucine-tRNA Synthetase, Leu tRNA Ligase, Leucine tRNA Ligase, Leucine tRNA Synthetase, Ligase, Leu-tRNA, Ligase, Leucine-tRNA, Synthetase, Leucine-tRNA
  • Leucogenenol - »õâ
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  • Leucomycins - »õâ An antibiotic complex produced by Streptomyces kitasatoensis. The complex consists of a mixture of at least eight biologically active components, A1 and A3 to A9. Leucomycins have both antibacterial and antimycoplasmal activities.
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  • Leuconostoc - »õâ A genus of gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic bacteria whose growth is dependent on the presence of a fermentable carbohydrate. It is nonpathogenic to plants and animals, including humans.
    Synonyms : Leukonostoc
  • Leucovorin - »õâ The active metabolite of FOLIC ACID. Leucovorin is used principally as its calcium salt as an antidote to folic acid antagonists which block the conversion of folic acid to folinic acid.
    Synonyms : 5-Formyltetrahydrofolate, 5-Formyltetrahydropteroylglutamate, Calcium Folinate, Folinic Acid-SF, Leucovorin, (D)-Isomer, Leucovorin, (DL)-Isomer, Leucovorin, (R)-Isomer, Leucovorin, (S)-Isomer, Leucovorin, Calcium (1:1) Salt, Leucovorin, Monosodium Salt
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Leucocytozoon leucocytozoan: parasitic in birds
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
leucine zipper A structural motif characteristic of DNA-binding proteins consisting of a protein dimer formed by two interacting a helices from separate proteins.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~L.html
leucine zipper Configuration of a DNA-binding protein in which leucine residues on two protein alpha-helices interdigitate in zipper fashion to stabilize the protein.
Ãâó: helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/glossary/lm.htm
leucovorin A drug used to protect normal cells from high doses of the anticancer drug methotrexate. It is also used to increase the antitumor effects of the drugs fluorouracil and tegafur-uracil, an oral treatment alternative to intravenous fluorouracil.
Ãâó: nydailynews.healthology.com/nydailynews/15836.htm
leucocyte white blood cell important in defense against infection
Ãâó: www.lovingscents.com/Glossary.htm
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leuc a genus of fish including: dace, chub
leuc European freshwater game fish with a thick spindle-shaped body
leuc small European freshwater fish with a slender bluish-green body
leuc blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi
leuc an abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells in the blood as a result of infection (as in leukemia)
leuc parasitic in birds
leuc parasitic in birds
leuc New Zealand edelweiss
leuc perennial herb closely resembling European edelweiss
leuc eye disease consisting of an opaque white spot on the cornea
leuc an abnormal lowering of the white blood cell count
leuc discharge of white mucous material from the vagina
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