Olsen, C.A.Expansion of the lysine acylation landscape.
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Acylation and enrichment for nuclear RNAs in HeLa S3 cells.
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Similarly, the Friedel-Crafts acylation is a related example of electrophilic aromatic substitution.
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Usually, the organic chemists perform the acylation of alcohols with acid chlorides in the presence of Et3N or pyridine.
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Acylation of RNA in human MDA-MB-231 cells.
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Acylation of RNA in D. melanogaster S2 cells.
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Therefore, GOAT activity might not be a bottleneck for ghrelin acylation in ad libitum or fasting conditions.
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Acylation of RNA in yeast cells.
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Acylation of RNA in E. coli cells.
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The process of introducing an acyl group into a compound
(acyl) any group or radical of the form RCO- where R is an organic group; "an example of the acyl group is the acetyl group"
An acyl group (IUPAC name: alkanoyl) is a functional group derived by the removal of one or more hydroxyl groups from an oxoacid.Compendium of Chemical Terminology, In organic chemistry, the acyl group is usually derived from a carboxylic acid. ...
(acylated) Having an acyl functional group
(Acyl) An organic compound containing a carbon atom with a double bond to an oxygen atom; usually derived from an organic acid by removal of the hydroxyl; found in esters, amides, anhydrides and acid chlorides
The attachment of a lipid sidechain to a polypeptide.
The amount of Nafion-H needed catalyze the acylation of benzene with aroyl chloride is 10-30% less than the Friedel-Crafts catalyst: ^[9] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...