"adenylation" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: adenylations [plural]
Etymology: adenylate + -ion Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|adenylate|ion}} adenylate + -ion Head templates: {{en-noun}} adenylation (plural adenylations)
  1. (biochemistry) Any reaction or process that forms an adenylate but especially such a posttranslational modification to a protein. Wikipedia link: adenylation Categories (topical): Biochemistry Derived forms: deadenylation, hyperadenylation, monoadenylation, oligoadenylation, readenylation Translations (process that forms an adenylate): adenilazione [feminine] (Italian), adenilação [feminine] (Portuguese), adenilación [feminine] (Spanish)

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