- In
organic chemistry, a
thiol (/ˈθaɪɒl/; from
Ancient Gr**** θεῖον (theion) 'sulfur'), or
thiol derivative, is any
organosulfur compound of the form R−SH...
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transportation between domains is
facilitated by a
peptide carrier protein or
thiolation (T) domain,
which houses the
growing peptide chain. Additionally, a thioesterase...
- F:
Formylation (optional) A:
Adenylation (required in a module) PCP:
Thiolation and
peptide carrier protein with
attached 4'-phospho-pantetheine (required...
- Post-translational
modification of the apo-acyl
carrier protein (ACP,
thiolation, or T domain) by a
phosphopantetheinyltransferase (PPTase)
enzyme catalyzes...
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cyclosporin synthetase. The
enzyme contains an
adenylation domain, a
thiolation domain, a
condensation domain, and an N-methyltransferase domain. The...
- bond
formation and an acyl
carrier protein (ACP) domain, also
known as
thiolation domain. The
latter contains a
conserved Ser residue, post-translationally...
- A.; Schreiner,
Peter R. (2006). "Functionalized
Nanodiamonds Part 3:
Thiolation of Tertiary/Bridgehead Alcohols".
Organic Letters. 8 (9): 1767–70. doi:10...
- Júnior, Eufrânio N. (2018). "Direct
sequential C–H iodination/organoyl-
thiolation for the
benzenoid A-ring
modification of qui****id
deactivated systems:...
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carrier in the
thiolation of
eukaryotic tRNA via a
mechanism that
requires the
formation of a
thiocarboxylated Urm1. URM1 is
involved in
thiolation of cytoplasmic...
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crustaceans are
being researched with a view to biomimicry. Furthermore,
thiolation of
proteins and
carbohydrates enables these polymers (thiomers) to covalently...