| FAD | Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide |
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| FMN | Flavin Mononucleotide |
| FAD | familial Alzheimer dementia; familial autonomic dysfunction; fetal activity-acceleration determinati... |
| FADH2 | reduced form of flavin adenine dinucleotide |
| FADN | flavin adenine dinucleotide |
| FAD | Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide |
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| FMN | Flavin mononucleotide |
| FMO | Flavin-containing monooxygenase |
| CANP | Calcium-activated neutral protease |
| CANP | Calcium-activated neutral proteinase |
| amine oxidase (flavin-containing) | An oxidoreductase containing flavin and oxidizing amines with the aid of O2 and water to aldehydes or ketones with the release of NH3 and H2O2. Acted upon by antidepressants. Synonym: adrenaline oxidase, diamine oxidase, monoamine oxidase, tyraminase, tyramine oxidase. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| chorismate synthase-flavin reductase | <chemical> Bifunctional enzyme from neurospora crassa Synonym: cs-fr enzyme (26 Jun 1999) |
| electron transfer flavin | <biochemistry> Flavoproteins that participate in the electron transport pathway. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flavin | <biochemistry> A derivative of riboflavin (vitamin B2) which can exist as a chemical group of other important biomolecules such as flavin adenine dinucleotide or flavin mononucleotide. (09 Oct 1997) |
| flavin adenine dinucleotide | <biochemistry> Flavin derivatives that act as prosthetic groups (covalently linked cofactors) for flavin enzymes. (18 Nov 1997) |
| flavin-containing monooxygenase-3 | See Fish-odour syndrome. (12 Dec 1998) |
| flavin-linked dehydrogenase | <enzyme> A dehydrogenase that requires a riboflavin coenzyme to function properly. (09 Oct 1997) |
| flavin mononucleotide | <biochemistry> This biomolecule serves as a coenzyme for some enzymes that catalyse oxidation-reduction reactions. (09 Oct 1997) |
| flavin mononucleotide reductase | <enzyme> Nad(p)h + h+ + fmn yields NADP(+) + fmnh(2) Registry number: EC 1.6.99.- Synonym: flavin reductase, fmn reductase, NADPH-fmn oxidoreductase, NADH-fmn oxidoreductase, NADPH-flavin oxidoreductase, NADPH-flavin reductase, NADH-flavin oxidoreductase, frase i (26 Jun 1999) |
| flavin nucleotide | <biochemistry> Flavin derivatives that act as prosthetic groups (covalently linked cofactors) for flavin enzymes. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Armillaria mellea neutral proteinase | <enzyme> Specific for lysine Registry number: EC 3.4.99.32 (26 Jun 1999) |
| ribosomal neutral proteinase | <enzyme> Ribosomal serine proteinase from rat liver ribosomes in cryptic form Registry number: EC 3.4.21.52 Synonym: cathepsin r (26 Jun 1999) |
| Staphylococcal neutral phosphatase | <enzyme> A surface-bound bacterial protein; highly cationic; shows maximum phosphatase activity at neutral pH; binds to immunoglobulin Registry number: EC 3.1.3.- Synonym: staphylococcal nptase, nptase (26 Jun 1999) |
| Staphylococcus aureus neutral proteinase | <enzyme> Included in the group of microbial metalloproteinases EC 3.4.24.4; ptrb protein is isolated from E coli; sakstar is recombinant staphylokinase Pharmacological action: fibrinolytic agents Registry number: EC 3.4.24.- Synonym: protease II, staphylokinase, staph aureus protease, staphylococcal protease, E coli protease, ptrb protein, sakstar, (26 Jun 1999) |
| neutral | 1. Not engaged on either side; not taking part with or assisting either of two or more contending parties; neuter; indifferent. "The heart can not possibly remain neutral, but constantly takes part one way or the other." (Shaftesbury) 2. Neither good nor bad; of medium quality; middling; not decided or pronounced. "Some things good, and some things ill, do seem, And neutral some, in her fantastic eye." (Sir J. Davies) 3. <biology> Neuter. See Neuter. 4. <chemistry> Having neither acid nor basic properties; unable to turn red litmus blue or blue litmus red; said of certain salts or other compounds. Contrasted with acid, and alkaline. <chemistry> Neutral axis, Neutral surface, a salt formed by the complete replacement of the hydrogen in an acid or base; in the former case by a positive or basic, in the latter by a negative or acid, element or radical. Neutral tint, a bluish gray pigment, used in water colours, made by mixing indigo or other blue some warm colour. The shades vary greatly. Neutral vowel, the vowel element having an obscure and indefinite quality, such as is commonly taken by the vowel in many unaccented syllables. It is regarded by some as identical with the u in up, and is called also the natural vowel, as unformed by art and effort. Origin: L. Neutralis, fr. Neuter. See Neuter. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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