| PRO-PBP | pro-platelet basic protein |
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| misc | miscarriage; miscellaneous |
| Q-TWIST | quality-adjusted time without symptoms of disease and subjective toxic effects of treatment |
| Tw | twist |
| TWIST | time without symptoms of disease and subjective toxic effects of treatment |
| Pro-UK | Pro-Urokinase |
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| pro-NPY | Pro-neuropeptide Y |
| pro-TRH | Pro-thyrotrophin-releasing hormone |
| pro-CCK | pro-cholecystokinin |
| pro-enk | pro-enkephalin |
| twist | 1. The act of twisting; a contortion; a flexure; a convolution; a bending. "Not the least turn or twist in the fibres of any one animal which does not render them more proper for that particular animal's way of life than any other cast or texture." (Addison) 2. The form given in twisting. "[He] shrunk at first sight of it; he found fault with the length, the thickness, and the twist." (Arbuthnot) 3. That which is formed by twisting, convoluting, or uniting parts. Specifically: A cord, thread, or anything flexible, formed by winding strands or separate things round each other. A kind of closely twisted, strong sewing silk, used by tailors, saddlers, and the like. A kind of cotton yarn, of several varieties. A roll of twisted dough, baked. A little twisted roll of tobacco. One of the threads of a warp, usually more tightly twisted than the filling. A material for gun barrels, consisting of iron and steel twisted and welded together; as, Damascus twist. The spiral course of the rifling of a gun barrel or a cannon. A beverage made of brandy and gin. 4. [OE.; so called as being a two-forked branch. See Twist] A twig. Gain twist, or Gaining twist, a twist of which the spiral course has an equal pitch throughout. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| twist form | See: Haworth conformational formulas of cyclic sugars. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ATP citrate (pro-3S)-lyase | <enzyme> An enzyme that, in the presence of ATP and CoA, catalyses the cleavage of citrate to yield acetyl CoA, oxaloacetate, ADP, and orthophosphate. This reaction represents an important step in fatty acid biosynthesis. Chemical name: ATP:citrate oxaloacetate-lyase ((pro-S)-CH2COO(-)--acetyl-CoA) (ATP-dephosphorylating) Registry number: EC 4.1.3.8 Synonym: citrate cleavage enzyme. (12 Dec 1998) |
| RNA, transfer, pro | A transfer RNA which is specific for carrying proline to sites on the ribosomes in preparation for protein synthesis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| citrate (pro-3S)-lyase | <enzyme> Consists of two enzymes and an acyl carrier protein Registry number: EC 4.1.3.6 Synonym: citrate lyase (26 Jun 1999) |
| citrate (pro-3S)-lyase deacetylase | <enzyme> Catalyses conversion of enzymatically active acetyl-s-citrate lyase (4.1.3.6) into inactive hs-form and acetate Registry number: EC 3.1.2.- Synonym: citrate lyase deacetylase (26 Jun 1999) |
| citrate (pro-3S)-lyase ligase | <enzyme> Deacetylcitrate lyase, acetate and ATP forms citrate lyase, AMP, pi Registry number: EC 6.2.1.22 Synonym: citc gene product, acetate-sh-citrate lyase ligase, citrate lyase ligase (26 Jun 1999) |
| Pro | Symbol for proline or its radicals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pro- | <prefix> Prefix (from both Greek and Latin) with many meanings including before, in front of, preceding, on behalf of, in place of, and the same as. Used as a word, pro of course means professional and, in medicine, it is short for prothrombin. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pro-lactase-phlorizin hydrolase | <chemical> Synonym: pro-lph (26 Jun 1999) |
| pro-ocytocin-neurophysin convertase | <enzyme> Cleaves pro-ocytocin-neurophysin at the cooh-terminal side of arg 12 to release the bioactive peptide Registry number: EC 3.4.99.- Synonym: pro-ot-np convertase, pro-oxytocin-neurophysin convertase (26 Jun 1999) |
| pro opimelanocortin | <protein> Polyprotein produced by the anterior pituitary that is cleaved to yield adrenocorticotrophin, _, _ and _ melanocyte stimulating hormones, lipotropic hormones, _ endorphin and other fragments. (18 Nov 1997) |
| pro-opiomelanocortin | <chemical> A precursor protein, mw 30,000, synthesised mainly in the anterior pituitary gland but also found in the hypothalamus, brain, and several peripheral tissues. It incorporates the amino acid sequences of acth and beta-lipotropin. These two hormones, in turn, contain the biologically active peptides msh, corticotropin-like intermediate lobe peptide, alpha-lipotropin, endorphins, and methionine enkephalin. Chemical name: Opiomelanocortin, pro- (12 Dec 1998) |
| pro-oxidants | Compounds or agents capable of generating toxic oxygen species. Compare: antioxidant. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pro re nata | As the occasion arises; as necessary. Acronym: prn Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
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