- In chemistry,
bifunctionality or
difunctionality is the
presence of two
functional groups in a molecule. A
bifunctional species has the
properties of...
- In
chemistry and biology, a cross-link is a bond or a
short sequence of
bonds that
links one
polymer chain to another.
These links may take the form of...
- asymmetry. The "Noyori-class" of
catalysts are
often referred to as
bifunctional catalysts to
emphasize the fact that both the
metal and the (amine) ligand...
- D-
Bifunctional protein deficiency is an
autosomal recessive peroxisomal fatty acid
oxidation disorder.
Peroxisomal disorders are
usually caused by a combination...
- both
partners in a reaction, e.g.
nucleophile and electrophile,
termed "
bifunctional catalysis". In all cases, the
close ****ociation of the
catalyst molecule...
- is
synthesized and
broken down in
either direction by the
integrated bifunctional enzyme phosphofructokinase 2 (PFK-2/FBPase-2),
which also
contains a...
-
multifunctional branch unit, A f {\displaystyle A_{f}} ,
reacting with
bifunctional monomers with A and B
functional groups to form a step-growth polymer...
- DMEA) is an
organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2NCH2CH2OH. It is
bifunctional,
containing both a
tertiary amine and
primary alcohol functional groups...
- histone-modifying enzymes.
Bifunctional RNAs, or dual-function RNAs, are RNAs that have two
distinct functions. The
majority of the
known bifunctional RNAs are mRNAs...
-
material is
treated with a
chain extender. Typically,
chain extenders are
bifunctional, i.e., they have two
functional groups,
which can link
together two polymers...