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phosphorylating

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  • verb Present participle of phosphorylate.
  • adjective That phosphorylates

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Examples

  • I would like to discourage you from the belief that the process of phosphorylating either by reaction with inorganic phosphate or by transfer of phosphate from another organic phosphate, especially the enzymatic conversion of carbohydrates into their phosphoric esters in metabolic processes, will at all appease.

    Trisomy Jeffrey S. Callico 2011

  • These experiments, as well as similar ones by Parnas, pointed to the role of creatine phosphate as a storehouse of energy for phosphorylating

    Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010

  • This constitutes the start of a chain reaction where a whole cascade of novel phosphorylating enzymes

    Physiology or Medicine 1992 - Press Release 1992

  • Epstein-Barr virus and human cytomegalovirus infection do not induce a specific kinase capable of phosphorylating acyclovir.

    Nobel Lecture The Purine Path To Chemotherapy 1988

  • At this stage, in 1961, Mitchell proposed an alternative mechanism for the coupling of electron transfer to ATP synthesis, based on an indirect interaction between oxidizing and phosphorylating enzymes.

    Press Release: The 1978 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1978

  • The two processes have several features in common, both in their enzyme composition - both involve an interaction between oxidizing (electron-transferring) and phosphorylating enzymes - and in their association with cellular membranes.

    Press Release: The 1978 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1978

  • Many hypotheses were formulated, especially with regard to the mechanism of oxidative phosphorylation; most of these postulated a direct chemical interaction between oxidizing and phosphorylating enzymes.

    Press Release: The 1978 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1978

  • We demonstrate that the mitotic cyclin-dependent kinase cdc2/CDK1 is the kinase responsible for phosphorylating these sites, and its mitotic partner Cyclin B efficiently coimmunoprecipitates with raptor in mitotic cells.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Dana M. Gwinn et al. 2010

  • We demonstrate that the mitotic cyclin-dependent kinase cdc2/CDK1 is the kinase responsible for phosphorylating these sites, and its mitotic partner Cyclin B efficiently coimmunoprecipitates with raptor in mitotic cells.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Dana M. Gwinn et al. 2010

  • We demonstrate that the mitotic cyclin-dependent kinase cdc2/CDK1 is the kinase responsible for phosphorylating these sites, and its mitotic partner Cyclin B efficiently coimmunoprecipitates with raptor in mitotic cells.

    Elites TV 2010

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