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propionic acidemia ketotic hyperglycinaemia
propionic acids 3-carbon saturated monocarboxylic acids.
(12 Dec 1998)
propionyl <chemistry> The hypothetical radical C3H5O, regarded as the essential residue of propionic acid and certain related compounds.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
propionyl CoA hydrolase <enzyme> Nadh sensitive; found in brown adipose tissue mitochondria of rat; prevents a deterimental increase of propionyl-CoA in mitochondria; mw at least 240 kD
Registry number: EC 3.1.2.-
Synonym: propionyl coenzyme a hydrolase
(26 Jun 1999)
propionyl-CoA The coenzyme A thioester derivative of propionic acid; an intermediate in the degradation of l-valine, l-isoleucine, l-threonine, l-methionine, and odd-chain fatty acids; a precursor for the synthesis of odd-chain fatty acids; it accumulates in individuals with a deficiency of propionyl-CoA carboxylase.
Propionyl-CoA carboxylase, an enzyme that catalyses the reaction of propionyl-CoA with CO2 and ATP to produce ADP, inorganic phosphate, and d-methylmalonyl-CoA; a biotin-dependent enzyme; an inherited deficiency of this enzyme will lead to propionic acidemia and developmental retardation.
(05 Mar 2000)
propionyl-CoA carboxylase <enzyme> See also propionyl CoA carboxylase (ATP-hydrolyzing) (EC 6.4.1.4)
Registry number: EC 4.1.1.41
Synonym: methylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase, propionyl-coenzyme a carboxylase
(26 Jun 1999)
propionylcholinesterase <enzyme> Aspect of cholinesterase EC 3.1.1.8
Registry number: EC 3.1.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
propionylglycine CH3CH2CONHCH2COOH;a minor metabolite that accumulates in individuals with propionic acidemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
propithecus <zoology> A genus including the long-tailed, or diadem, indris. See Indris.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Before, for + ape.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
propitiation 1. The act of appeasing the wrath and conciliating the favor of an offended person; the act of making propitious.
2. That which propitiates; atonement or atoning sacrifice; specifically, the influence or effects of the death of Christ in appeasing the divine justice, and conciliating the divine favor. "He [Jesus Christ] is the propitiation for our sins." (1 John II. 2)
Origin: L. Propitiatio: cf. F. Propitiation.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
propitocaine hydrochloride 2-(propylamino)-o-propionotoluidide hydrochloride;a local anaesthetic of the amide type, related chemically and pharmacologically to lidocaine hydrochloride; used for peridural, caudal, and nerve blocks, and for regional and infiltration anaesthesia.
Synonym: propitocaine hydrochloride.
(05 Mar 2000)
proplasia That state of cell or tissue in which activity is increased above that of euplasia, i.e., characterised by stimulation, repair, or regeneration.
Origin: pro-+ G. Plasso, to form
(05 Mar 2000)
proplasmacyte A cell in the process of differentiating from a plasmablast to a mature plasma cell.
(05 Mar 2000)
proplast Polymer of polytetrafluoroethylene and carbon filaments; porous biocompatible material used in orofacial and middle ear reconstruction and as coating for metal implants.
(12 Dec 1998)
proplastid Small, colourless plastid precursor, capable of division. It can develop into a chloroplast or other form of plastid and has little internal structure. Found in cambial and other young cells.
(18 Nov 1997)
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  • Proprotein Convertase 1 - »õâ A CALCIUM-dependent endopeptidase that has specificity for cleavage at ARGININE that is near paired basic residues. It cleaves a variety of prohormones including PRO-OPIOMELANOCORTIN; PRORENIN; proenkephalins; prodynorphin; prosomatostatin; and PROINSULIN.
    Synonyms : Neuroendocrine Convertase PC1, PC1 Endoprotease, PC3 Endoprotease, PC3 Prohormone Convertase, Prohormone Convertase 1, Prohormone Convertase 3, Prohormone Convertase, PC1, Proinsulin Convertase 1, Proprotein Convertase SPC3, Convertase 1, Proprotein
  • Proprotein Convertase 2 - »õâ A serine endopeptidase that has specificity for cleavage at ARGININE. It cleaves a variety of prohormones including PRO-OPIOMELANOCORTIN, proluteinizing-hormone-releasing hormone, proenkephalins, prodynorphin, and PROINSULIN.
    Synonyms : Endopeptidase PC2, Neuroendocrine Convertase PC2, PC2 Endoprotease, PC2 Prohormone Convertase, PC2 Protein, Prohormone Convertase 2, Prohormone Convertase PC2, Proinsulin Convertase 2, Convertase 2, Prohormone, Convertase 2, Proinsulin, Endoprotease, PC2
  • Proprotein Convertase 5 - »õâ A serine endopeptidase found primarily in the EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX. It has specificity for cleavage of a variety of substrates including PRORENIN, pro-membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase, and NEURAL CELL ADHESION MOLECULE L1.
    Synonyms : Endoprotease PC6, PC5 Proprotein Convertase, PC5 Protein, PC5A Proprotein Convertase, PC5B Preprotein Convertase, PC6 Endoprotease, PC6 Protein, PC6A Proprotein Convertase, Prohormone Convertase PC-6, Prohormone Convertase PC5, Prohormone Convertase-6, SPC6
  • Proprotein Convertases - »õâ Proteolytic enzymes that are involved in the conversion of protein precursors such as peptide prohormones into PEPTIDE HORMONES. Some are ENDOPEPTIDASES, some are EXOPEPTIDASES.
    Synonyms : POMC Convertase, POMC Enzyme, POMC-Converting Enzyme, Pro-Opiocortin Converting Enzyme, Pro-Opiocortin Converting Protease, Prohormone Convertase, Proopiomelanocortin Convertase, Subtilisin-Like Proprotein Convertases, Convertase, POMC, Convertase, Prohormone
  • Propyl Gallate - »õâ Antioxidant for foods, fats, oils, ethers, emulsions, waxes, and transformer oils.
    Synonyms : Gallate, Propyl
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proprietary Privately owned and controlled. In the computer industry, proprietary is the opposite of open. A proprietary design or technique is one that is owned by a company. It also implies that the company has not divulged specifications that would allow other companies to duplicate the product.
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proportional counter A gas filled radiation detector that produces a signal which is proportional to the energy deposited by the ionizing radiation (alpha, beta, or gamma) that passes through or into it. Low background versions of these detectors are heavily shielded to exclude natural background radiation and so enhance detection sensitivity.
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propagation increase in umber of individuals by vegetative reproduction
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prophylactic preventative measure that helps to prevent disease or infection
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PROP the boundary line between two pieces of property
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PROP the right of ownership
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PROP owning land or securities as a principal source of revenue
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